The NanoScope V Controller features many enhancements over its predecessors. The NanoScope V Controller provides new features for customization, including several synchronization outputs, reference signal outputs for all three lock-ins, and five analog inputs which can be sampled with Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs).
Data can now be captured at effective bandwidths of up to 25 MHz1.
The resolution of the NanoScope V Controller has been increased to 5k x 5k points from 4k by 1k points on the NSIV(a) and 512 x 512 points on the NSIII(a) controllers2.
FastScan34, enables both an approximately 10x scan speed increase and reduced tip damage through micro-actuation of the cantilevered probe. In TappingMode, FastScan is also known as TappingMode+, but the capability benefits Contact Mode microscopy too.
Another feature, Q Control, improves sensitivity by either enhancing or suppressing a selectable narrow band within the tuning spectrum. Sharpening a resonance peak particularly improves phase contrast, as may be desirable for MFM imaging. Q Control is also useful for damping an unwanted resonance in a multi-peaked spectrum5.
HarmoniX, an optional NanoScope V feature, allows you to perform quantitative material property measurements with high spatial resolution6. See the HarmoniX User Guide, Bruker p/n 004-1024-000 for more information.
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