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nanoIR3 nanoscale IR spectroscopy

27 Jun 2023

Atomic force microscopy-based infrared spectroscopy (AFM-IR) uses an AFM probe to locally detect sample thermal expansion from the absorption of infrared radiation. Thus, it can uniquely provide infrared (IR) spectroscopy and chemical analysis imaging capabilities with the high spatial resolution of AFM, breaking the diffraction limit associated with IR spectroscopy and directly correlating to FTIR techniques. In this application note from Bruker, explore the new Anasys nanoIR3, the latest generation nanoscale IR spectroscopy, chemical imaging, and materials property mapping system available today for materials and life science applications. Unique point spectroscopy capabilities provide both spectroscopy and chemical imaging with a single source.

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