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Bruker Introduces Inspire Nanoscale Chemical Mapping System

10/07/2014 12:00pm

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System features new PeakForce IR SPM Mode for Comprehensive Nanocharacterization

Bruker (NASDAQ: BRKR) today announced the release of Inspire™, the first integrated scanning probe microscopy (SPM) infrared system for 10-nanometer spatial resolution in chemical and materials property mapping. The new and unique Inspire system incorporates Bruker’s proprietary PeakForce IR™ mode to enable nanoscale infrared reflection and absorption mapping for a wide range of applications, including the characterization of microphases and their interfaces in polymer blends, plasmons in the two-dimensional electron gas of graphene, and chemical heterogeneity in complex materials and thin films.

Bruker's new integrated scanning probe microscopy (SPM) infrared system - Inspire (Photo: Business Wire)

The Inspire system features sensitivity down to molecular monolayers, even on samples not amenable to standard atomic force microscopy techniques. Inspire utilizes fully integrated infrared scattering, scanning near-field optical microscope (SNOM) optics, point-and-click alignment, and the full suite of exclusive PeakForce Tapping® technologies found on Bruker’s performance-leading AFMs, from ScanAsyst® self-optimization to quantitative PeakForce QNM® nanomechanics and PeakForce KPFM™ work function measurements. The resulting Inspire solution now provides instant access to the highest resolution chemical, plasmonics, nanomechanical, and electrical characterization for new scientific research and nano-analytical frontiers.

“The infrared scattering SNOM technique has great potential for new scientific discoveries through highest resolution spatio-spectral imaging,” explained Professor Markus B. Raschke, Departments of Physics and Chemistry, and JILA, at the University of Colorado, Boulder. “Its wide, productive application has been held back by the lack of an integrated solution.”

“With Inspire, we now have provided this integrated solution, which is a major milestone on our path to enable even more widespread AFM adoption by providing new, nanoscale chemical information to researchers,” added David V. Rossi, Executive Vice President and General Manager of Bruker's AFM Business. “Inspire builds upon our exclusive PeakForce Tapping technology to provide a complete set of the highest resolution nanochemical and nanomechanical property maps together with topography in a single SPM measurement.”

About Inspire

Inspire is a scanning probe based nanoscale characterization system that extends atomic force microscopy into the chemical regime by providing infrared absorption and reflection imaging down to a spatial resolution of 10 nanometers utilizing scattering scanning near-field optical microscopy (SNOM). Inspire includes all optics, detectors and configurable sources, as well as all AFM hardware and software for atomic resolution imaging in a compact and robust integrated package. Inspire also comes with Bruker’s new PeakForce IR mode, which builds on Bruker’s exclusive PeakForce Tapping direct force control technology. PeakForce IR overcomes the limitations of contact and of TappingMode™, and thus of traditional near-field optical and photothermal approaches to nanoscale infrared imaging. It also avoids sample damage from lateral forces, retaining highest resolution on soft polymers, and enables high-resolution imaging of polymer brushes and even powders. PeakForce IR includes ScanAsyst self-optimization and PeakForce QNM for instantly correlated nanomechanical data. The comprehensive set of optional modes includes PeakForce TUNA™, which enables conductivity mapping on samples not amenable to contact mode AFM, and PeakForce KPFM, which employs FM detection for the highest spatial resolution work function mapping while avoiding the mechanical cross-talk affecting single-pass FM-KPFM.

About Bruker Corporation

Bruker Corporation is a leading provider of high-performance scientific instruments and solutions for molecular, cellular and materials research, as well as for industrial, diagnostics, clinical research and applied analysis. For more information about Bruker Corporation, please visit www.bruker.com.

Media Contact:Bruker Nano Surfaces DivisionStephen Hopkins, +1-520-741-1044 x1022Marketing Communicationssteve.hopkins@bruker-nano.comorInvestor Contact:Bruker CorporationJoshua Young, +1-978-663-3660 x1479Vice President, Investor RelationsJoshua.young@bruker.com

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