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Development of Local and Scanning Probe Techniques. Heinrich Hoerber NanoBioPhysics University Bristol. Combining AFM and optical microscopy. Haberle , W., J. K. H. Horber , and G. Binnig, 1991, Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B 9, 1210. 200 nm. AFM image sequence of
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Development of Local and Scanning Probe Techniques Heinrich Hoerber NanoBioPhysics University Bristol
Combining AFM and optical microscopy Haberle, W., J. K. H. Horber, and G. Binnig, 1991, Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B 9, 1210 200 nm
AFM image sequence of a pox virus release at the end of a microvillus Scanning fast - making movies EM image by Stokes 1976 Horber, J.K.H., et al., 1992, Scanning Microscopy 6, 919
Combination with electro-physiological techniques Horber, J. K. H., W. Haberle and B. Sakmann, 1995 Biophysical Journal 68, 1687
AFM in hearing research Koitschev, A., S. Fink, U. Rexhausen, K. Loffler, J. K. H. Horber, H. P. Zenner, J. R. Ruppersberg, and M. G. Langer, 2002, Hno 50, 464-469
Cantilever development IBM Research Laboratory Rueschlikon M. Despont, G. Binnig, P. Vettiger and C. Gerber
Heat transfer through cantilever arms (~4 mW) Heat flow between cantilever and substrate 50-5000C Cantilever with heater through tip in contact 50-500 nW ΔR/R: 10-6–10-5/nm Through air to substrate (10-20 μW)
SiC GaN Heat conductivity 2 μm 1 μm 2 μm Lipid vesicles with reconstituted membrane proteins (SNAP25, B.Jena) Metal connection on a storage chip structure underneath a SiO2 layer (Zarlink) Cut through a transistor structure (M. Kubal) Haeberle, W, Pantea, M & Hoerber, JKH. 2006, Ultramicroscopy, 106 (8-9), 678
length 260 m, width 1 m, thickness 200 nm, spring constant 0.03 pN/nm Smaller cantilevers 100 m 1 m James Vicary
AFM with the cantilever vertical Massimo Antognozzi, ArturasUlcinas
Maximal cantilever bending Molecular Motor movement Massimo Antognozzi, Tim Scholz
200 μm 0.5 nm 0.02 N/m 200 nm Photonic Force Microscopy Spatial resolution ~ 1nm Time resolution ~ 1μsec Florin, E. L., A. Pralle, E. H. K. Stelzer, and J. K. H. Horber, 1998, Applied Physics A-Materials Science & Processing 66, S75
Agarose polymer network Tischer, C. et al., 2001, Appl. Phys. Lett. 79, 3878 Thermal fluctuation imaging
Interaction map of an LDL receptor Viscosity map Confining potential map
Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Chemical sensing Raman Spectroscopy
Nano-particles - areas of interest • Nano-Sensors (Scanning Probe Microscopies) • Nano-toxicology • Nano-medicine (markers, drug delivery)