• The Latest Platform for AFM and Optics

Microscopy & Microtechniques

The Latest Platform for AFM and Optics

Jan 09 2012

JPK Instruments continue to expand its family of high performance research systems with the announcement of the
availability of the NanoWizard® 3 NanoOptics AFM system.

Over the past decade, optical phenomena on the nanoscale have developed into an exciting area of research. To study
light on the nanoscale and especially its interaction with matter, researchers look for methods with nanometer spatial
resolution. The combination of Light Microscopy-derived techniques and Scanning Probe Microscopy is a powerful
solution. This so-called Near-field Optical Microscopy delivers optical information from sample surfaces with subwavelength resolution.

JPK first coupled their NanoWizard AFM to a Raman spectrometer in 2003 starting a new chapter for SPM and optics. Building strong relationships with the nano-optics community, collaborating with home-builders and users worldwide has enabled JPK to develop more powerful and flexible systems. JPK strongly believes in combining techniques, in particular AFM with optics. This has opened up a field of new applications including TERS/SERS, tipenhanced
fluorescence, nanomanipulation with light, chemical surface analysis and compound detection, metamaterials, developments of optically active components such as dyes, markers, light sources and switches. A large number of user publications underscore the success of this technology approach. Now, JPK introduces their latest platform for AFM and optics - the NanoWizard3 NanoOptics system.

The NanoWizard NanoOptics head comes with excellent physical and optical access to the sample from top and
bottom as well as from front and side, even when the head and condenser are in place. Additionally, it has an integrated port for fibre SNOM applications.

The new system is ready for a broad range of applications from nanoscale optical imaging by aperture and scatteringtype SNOM to experiments involving interactions of light with the sample such as absorption, excitation, nonlinear effects and quenching. These include aperture fibre SNOM experiments where an integrated fibre SNOM port in the NanoOptics head and the tuning fork module allows hasslefree integration of techniques. The  NanoWizard3 NanoOptics AFM can be used in a large number of configurations. The AFM system can be used for many more applications. It is also possible to interface and run different heads such as the ForceRobot®300 and the CellHesion®200 or to use the TopViewOptics™.


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