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The Asylum Research Jupiter XR large-sample AFM and its new Ergo software interface.
The Asylum Research Jupiter XR large-sample AFM and its new Ergo software interface.

Abstract:
Oxford Instruments Asylum Research is pleased to announce that the Jupiter XR atomic force microscope now includes their new Ergo software interface. Jupiter XR is the world’s fastest and highest resolution large-sample AFM and the only one with blueDrive technology for unmatched measurement stability and repeatability. Ergo’s intuitive guided workflow makes it even faster and simpler to setup measurements and collect high-quality AFM images in both multi-user academic research and industrial R&D labs.

Oxford Instruments Asylum Research Jupiter XR Large-Sample AFM Now Includes New Ergo Software Interface for Even Greater Productivity


Santa Barbara, CA | Posted on June 18th, 2020

“Ergo is an exciting next step for the Jupiter XR. The new software interface perfectly complements Jupiter, making its incredible performance and unique capabilities accessible to everyone, from users who are new to AFM to AFM experts,” said Dr. Marta Kocun, Asylum Research Product Line Manager.

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Marisa Fraser
Marketing Communications Manager

Oxford Instruments America, Inc.

300 Baker Avenue, Suite 150, Concord, MA 01742 USA

978-405-1187

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