Asylum
Research, a leading manufacturer of atomic force
microscopes (AFMs), announced an exclusive licensing
agreement with the Institut Curie of Paris for their
Atomic Force Microscope patent on magnetic actuated
cantilever technology. The license agreement covers
use in US and European markets.
The cantilevers are actuated by driving a tiny oscillating
current through the legs of the cantilever. In a
magnetic field, even one as small as the earth's,
this oscillating current results in an actuation force, directly driving the
cantilever. "This licensing agreement will add another powerful capability for
imaging samples with our MFP-3D™ instruments, particularly in fluid, " said Dr.
Roger Proksch, president of Asylum Research. "This new technology overcomes serious
limitations of other magnetically actuated techniques that require magnetic coated
cantilevers. The quality of the magnetic film coating is unreliable and may corrupt
an experiment with unwanted metal (Fe, Ni or Co) ions."
Magnetically actuated cantilever technology allows non-destructive atomic force
microscopy of sensitive samples, particularly for imaging bioscience and polymer
samples in fluid.
MFP-3D is a trademark of Asylum Research
About Asylum Research:
Asylum Research manufactures advanced scientific instrumentation, including
AFMs/ Scanning Probe Microscopes (SPMs), for nanoscale science and technology.
An AFM/SPM is one of the premier instruments used for measuring surfaces
and surface properties at the nanometer level.
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About Institut Curie:
The Institut Curie is a private foundation headquartered in Paris, France,
and is focused on fighting cancer. In addition to their research activities,
they are also a hospital.
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Contact:
Terry Mehr
Director of Marketing
805-696-6466
terry@asylumresearch.com
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