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New AFM users must attend a compulsory training session before being given access to a microscope on the booking system. Certain AFM systems will be more suitable for specific sample types and this will be determined in advance of the training session. AFM training must be undertaken by one of the AFM staff and can only take place once the user has undertaken the LCN health and safety course. Once each user is trained, lab access and booking system access will be granted so they can work independently on the instrument with some minor supervision initially.

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Up to two trainees can be accommodated in each session and users are encouraged to bring along their own samples to practice on. Undergraduates are permitted to use the equipment, but only under supervision and will not be given independent lab access. Basic training (setting up instrument, imaging and sample analysis) for someone unfamiliar to AFM will take 1-1.5 days and more advanced techniques will require additional training time. Once trained a member of the AFM staff will be available to assist / offer advice during initial booked sessions.  

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Course layout

Dimension/Multimode 8 systems

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*Dimension FastScan users will need to undertake the general Dimension Icon training first

Nanowizard systems 
  • How an AFM works
  • What cantilevers to use
  • How to mount a cantilever in the holder
  • How to set the instrument up ie. align laser, align photodetector, focus on your surface
  • Discuss imaging parameters for Contact Mode 
  • Image a simple surface in Contact Mode
  • How to save and analyse an image
  • Cantilever calibrations for mechanical measurements
  • Force Spectroscopy / Mapping and QI Mode
  • Working in liquid if required
  • Analyse your own surface

*CellHesion users will need to undertake the general Nanowizard training first

Advanced 

Dimension IconDimension FastScanMM8CellHesionNanowizardUltra Speed
QNMSetting up the system and working with the Z ScannerQNM


Force Spectrocopy/MappingQNMForce Spectrocopy/Mapping


TunaForce Spectrocopy/MappingTapping Mode


Kelvin probeTapping ModeMFM/EFM


MFM/EFMWorking in liquid



Piezoresponse




SCM




SSRM




Nanoidentation




Tapping Mode




Working in liquid





Commercial users

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