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LEGO2NANO - Open-Source Atomic Force Microscope - What Is an AFM?
Author : peter_d_sherman
Score : 12 points
Date : 2021-02-05 10:06 UTC (1 days ago)
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| peter_d_sherman wrote:
| >"How does an AFM work?
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| An AFM 'sees' objects in the same way a blind person does, by
| feeling the surface using a long flexible stick; lumps and bumps
| on the surface cause the stick to bend up and down, allowing you
| to build a picture of it. An AFM is basically a scaled down
| record player which can read any surface, not just records,
| generating pictures instead of music. This idea may sound a bit
| confusing, but it simply sums up the basic function of an AFM.
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| In an AFM there are a few key parts; a cantilever, a laser with
| its optics system, a stage, a box of electronics and some
| vibration control. By taking these components and putting them
| together we can make a state-of-the-art microscope."
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| [...]
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| "One situation where we might consider using an AFM is when we
| want to see features smaller than 1um. In a really good AFM you
| can see surface atoms - yeah individual atoms -which are under a
| nanometre (over 1000 times smaller than 1um!). Not all AFMs can
| do this, but they can still get some big resolution improvements
| over an optical microscope."
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| Also:
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| "What's the big idea?":
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| https://web.archive.org/web/20150826220219/http://openafm.co...
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| https://web.archive.org/web/20150826192716/https://openafm.c...
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| >"LEGO2NANO is an international student project making real
| science accessible to young people, by developing low cost
| scientific equipment for schools and beyond.
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| Over the last three years of the summer school in Beijing,
| international and interdisciplinary teams of university students
| have developed their Open AFM--an open-source atomic force
| microscope assembled from cheap, off-the-shelf electronic
| components, Arduino, Lego and 3D printable /laser cut parts."
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| https://www.instituteofmaking.org.uk/research/lego2nano
| chmod775 wrote:
| Wouldn't surprise me if this doesn't exist anymore beacause it
| had "LEGO" in its name.
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| LEGO likely employs more lawyers than product people at this
| point, and they're _really_ anal about defending their trademark,
| because that 's pretty much all they have left.
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