Oxford Instruments Asylum Research
Oxford Instruments Asylum Research's Vero VRS1250
Oxford Instruments Asylum Research has launched its new Vero VRS1250 Atomic Force Microscope (AFM). The new solution provides video-rate imaging with line scan rates up to 1250 lines/s and frame rates up to 45 frames/s. Additionally, the Vero VRS1250 AFM features Quadrature Phase Differential Interferometry (QPDI) cantilever sensing technology, enabling AFM measurements with higher accuracy and precision levels.
“The research possibilities enabled by the Vero VRS1250 are limitless considering that it combines three of our most advanced technologies—QPDI, video-rate scanning, and blueDrive photothermal excitation,” said Dr Ben Ohler, Senior Product Marketing Manager for Vero. “The Vero family builds on the ultra-high performance, stability, and capabilities of Asylum’s Cypher AFM family, which have been the AFMs of choice for advanced research. Now, the Vero AFM family leads the way, enabling the breakthroughs of tomorrow.”
The new solution also features Oxford Instruments Asylum Research’s blueDrive photothermal excitation technology, making high-speed imaging more stable and quicker.
Vero AFM product family:
- Vero S supports ambient AFM measurements.
- Vero ES adds environmental control abilities.
- Vero VRS1250 provides video-rate imaging.