Sample quotes for AFM/STM/NSOM HeroN
HeroN AFM -  OmegaScope T
Femtosecond  NSOM-AFM-STM
HeroN AFM - SmartSPM
HeroN AFM - NanoRamanTM 
 System -- Reflection Configuration
AFM HeroN was presented at Photonics West 2009 exhibition
AFM HeroN
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    Del Mar Photonics at Photonics West 2009 - few moments from 
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For the recent years Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) has 
proved to be the extremely successful technique for characterization of 
different nano-sized objects. SPM plays the important role in the outburst of 
scientific and commercial activities defined by the term “nanotechnology”. As a 
great number of applications for the SPM-based research are becoming more and 
more diverse and complex, new challenges and demands arise for the SPM 
instrumentation. Unfortunately, still the adjustment of the most modern SPMs 
is complicated, time consuming and very much operator-dependant. This drawback 
leads to poor reproducibility of the instrument settings and consequently to 
poorly reproducible results.
 
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       New, fully motorized AFM HeroN (Hero of Nanotechnology) which allows to perfectly align a cantilever, laser and photodiode by just one click on a command button. The scanning settings and landing parameters are also automated that allows to avoid any time consuming adjustment operations, thus leaving more time to researcher for designing the experiment and performing more accurate measurements.  | 
      
      ![]() Figure 1. Automated, one-click laser-to-cantilever alignment.  | 
    
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       Figure 2. Distribution map of the cantilever's oscillation at the fundamental (left) and second (right) modes.  | 
    
    Another unique feature of  AFM HeroN is the 
    capability to map the distribution of the oscillation amplitude along the 
    cantilever. After the map is acquired, operator can choose the most 
    appropriate position of the laser spot on the cantilever for his 
    measurements. This becomes especially important when a cantilever is excited 
    at higher modes such as in the Figure 2. The complete automation of the AFM HeroN setup allows researchers to avoid time consuming and tiresome routine adjustments and concentrate on the experiment itself, measurements and result interpretation.  | 
  
Due to the combination of the low-noise registration 
    system, unique scanner, advanced electronics and smart scanning procedures 
    that incorporated over 100 years of combined SPM research experience, with 
     
    AFM HeroN one can perform unique measurements which are extremely 
    difficult, if possible at all, using other SPM instruments.
 
      ![]() Figure 3. 130 nm Ag nanoparticles immobilized on the metal surface, 3.6x3.6 um scan.  | 
          
Extra-safe and at the same time fast landing procedure makes it possible to protect even very sharp tips from any possible damage. Due to the availability of the true non-contact scanning mode one can measure even the most fragile and mechanically sensitive samples. Unique smart scanning procedures allow to obtain high quality images on very challenging objects like 130 nm Ag nanoparticles or modern high density hard drive disks.
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One of the unique features of HeroN AFM is its 
    scanner. Due to our innovative design and flexure guide technology, this 
    scanner with built-in capacitive sensors shows the unmatched performance 
    characteristics (significant scanner natural frequencies come up to 20-30 
    kHz in XY and up to 35-40 kHz in Z) allowing a significant increase in the 
    scanning speed without sacrificing the image quality. The scanner allows 
    high scan rate imaging of samples with coarse topography features. The image 
    of the 540 nm calibration grating (Fig. 5) is obtained at 10Hz line 
    frequency.
    
    The advanced digital controller equipped with the optimized scanning control 
    algorithms allows to decrease the phase lag, overshooting and ringing during 
    the scanning process, making sure that the quality of the image remains the 
    same even at higher speeds.
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       Figure 5. Silicon calibration grating.  | 
    
The novel proprietary MFM imaging mode allows the user to obtain the magnetic profile of the sample at outstanding speed. This MFM image of the magnetic structure of surface domains in Yttrium Iron Garnet (YIG) film was acquired at 10 Hz scan rate.
      ![]() Figure 6. Magnetic structure of surface domains in Yttrium Iron Garnet (YIG) film.  | 
    
Due to very well designed and calculated construction of 
    the AFM and the scanner, HeroN AFM features outstanding 
    mechanical stability, which allows the user to get atomic resolution images 
    with the same 100 micron scanner and at the same time to produce high 
    quality images without vibration isolation tables. This is of extreme 
    importance for the integration of the AFM with the optical facilities on top 
    of an optical table.
 
      ![]() Figure 7. Atomic resolution on HOPG obtained with the 100 micron scanner. AFM contact mode, 32 angstrom scan.  | 
    
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DNA sample imaged with DLC supersharp cantilever. 
1x1µm scan, 512 dpl, 1Hz scan rate. 
Both single- and double- stranded DNAs are present on the sample. The twist 
structure of the double-stranded DNAs can be observed even in this relatively 
large scan.
 

DNA-Protein complex sample imaged with Si fpN01S cantilever. 
1x1µm scan, 512 dpl, 1Hz scan rate. Roughness analysis along the line 
reveals that the surface of this sample is relatively rough, R3z being equal to 
0.48 nm


DNA related presentations at SPIE Defense and Security Sensing
Where Del Mar Photonics product's names come from?
Del Mar means 'by the sea", and Photonics is all about optical waves. So we decided to choose terms popular in surfing and sailing communities. Our femtosecond lasers, amplifiers and systems are named after popular surf breaks around the world, and many other products names after sailing and nautical terms.
HeroN AFM is named after after beautiful Great Blue Heron shown below in the surf at Torrey Pines Beach