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Cambridge Graphene Centre

Research Centre on Graphene, Layered Crystals and Hybrid Nanomaterials
 

 

The Cambridge Graphene Centre (CGC) has received a state-of-the-art Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) from Park Systems as part of the Layered Materials Research Foundry (LMRF) project. This advanced AFM system, the NX20 model, is set to enhance research capabilities in the exploration of layered materials, providing critical insights into their properties and applications in quantum technologies.

The LMRF, a collaborative initiative between the Cambridge Graphene Centre at the University of Cambridge and the Optoelectronics Research Centre at the University of Southampton, aims to revolutionize the field of optoelectronics. With the integration of the NX20 Complete AFM System, researchers will be equipped with cutting-edge technology to study large-sized samples (up to 8 inches) with unparalleled precision. The system features a flexure-guided XY scanner, a decoupled flexure-guided Z scanner, and a vacuum sample chuck, enabling high-resolution imaging and analysis.

Atomic Force Microscopy plays a fundamental role in nanoscale research, offering the capability to manipulate atoms and measure structures at the atomic level. The NX20 system significantly expands these capabilities, allowing for the measurement of physical, chemical, mechanical, electrical, and magnetic properties of various materials. Notably, it can also analyze live cells in solution, making it a powerful tool for both materials science and biological research.

Park Systems' NX-series AFM instruments are equipped with SmartScan and XEI software applications, providing an intuitive interface for hardware operation and sophisticated image processing and analysis. This advanced software integration ensures precise and efficient data collection, further enhancing the capabilities of LMRF researchers.

Layered materials, particularly graphene, hold immense promise for the future of advanced materials and quantum technology. With the addition of Park Systems' AFM technology, the LMRF is poised to push the boundaries of innovation, exploring new possibilities in optoelectronics, nanotechnology, and beyond.

The partnership between Park Systems and the Cambridge Graphene Centre underscores a shared commitment to advancing scientific research and developing next-generation materials. This latest development marks a significant milestone in the LMRF’s mission to unlock the full potential of layered materials for transformative applications.