Arlo -

What does it take for a civilian to get their hands on this? What is the MASTERS Program? Who manages it?

Is this one of those things where the best way to get access is to sign up for a class? Seems like they might be interested in the "Virtual AFM" NanoEngineering workstation...

- Steve
The MASTERS Program at the community college has one (a tabletop version). The samples they give you are graphite and a CD, but I will suggest trying floppy discs. We are just now getting the kinks of using it out.

-Arlo James Barnes

On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 8:15 PM, Douglas Roberts <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I think I want one. With topography vibrating mode, please.

        http://www.afmworkshop.com/np-atomic-force-microscope.php



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