Low Noise AFM

We are working with Asylum Research under a joing development contract towards the commercialisation of low noise AFM technology developed within the Nanoscale Function Group. This collaboration has so far yielded enhancements in fluid cell imaging stability and ongoing work is focused on extension of the instrument to include direct cantilever excitation. The low noise AFM takes full advantage of the sensitivity and useability afforded by Digital-FM. A PhD project has been initialised as part of the collaboration to further develop low noise AFM technology to allow high-speed imaging.

Figure 1: Low Noise AFM

 

Collaboration Benefits

  • Hardware development design and prototyping support
  • Software Development collaboration and integration
  • Reciprocal flow of technology and knowledge
  • Workshops and training
  • Site visits
  • Development of career opportunities in industry

 

 

Projects Using Low Noise AFM

Lipid Membrane Nanostructure

Amyloid

High Resolution AFM in Liquid

 

Group Members working on this project

 Dr. Jason Kilpatrick

Tim Brosnan

 

Funding Sources

 

 

 

 


  1. Development of Liquid-Environment Frequency Modulation Atomic Force Microscope with Low Noise Deflection Sensor for Cantilevers of Various Dimensions , Fukuma, T., and Jarvis, S. P., Review of Scientific Instruments, 77, 043701, (2006). [PDF]