HA_HR/W2C+
    
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            HA_HR/W2C/50
             (50 separated chips):
            1.020 € 
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ETALON is a new series of excellent composite AFM probes.
In terms of quality-to-price ratio, it has no analogues in the world market.
 
High Accuracy High Resonance frequency noncontact AFM probes HA_HR series with stable and wear-resistant long lifetime W2C+ conductive coating.
 
The main advantages of W2C+ coated probes are:
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	Hard coating which stays stable at applied high voltages and flowing currents at the contact point ‘tip-sample’ which cannot be received with standard metal coated probes; 
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	High conductivity (close to metal conductivity); 
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	Typical curvature radius less than 35nm; 
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	W2C+ was modified by volume doping with anticorrosion elements thus providing long-term performance in high humidity conditions. 
 
Our investigations in december 2015 approved great stability of W2C+ coated probes under high voltage, current and tip-sample pressure. AFM cantilevers showed to be able measure current of several mkA during the whole scan without any degradation. The same excellent performance continued after 100 I-V curves by the range +/- 10V.
 
 
Specification of HA_HR/W2C probe series:
 
	
		
			| Material |  Polysilicon lever,  monocrystal silicon tip | 
		
			| Chip size | 3.6 x 1.6 x 0.4 mm | 
		
			|  Reflective side  Tip side |  Au (20-30 nm)  W2C (20-30 nm) | 
		
			| Cantilever number | 2 rectangular | 
		
			| Tip shape | Octahedral at the base, conic on the last 200 nm | 
		
			| Tip cone angle φ | 30 degrees on the last 200 nm | 
		
			| Full tip height | ≥10 µm | 
		
			| Pedestal/tip ratio | 1:1 | 
		
			| Tip curvature radius | less than 35 nm | 
	
 
 
 
	
		
			| Cantilever type | A | B | Typical dispersion | 
		
			| Length, L (µm) | 93 | 123 | ± 2 | 
		
			| Width, W (µm) | 34 | 34 | ± 3 | 
		
			| Thickness, H (µm) | 3 | 3 | ± 0.15 | 
		
			| Force Constant (N/m) | 34 | 17 | ±20% | 
		
			| Resonant frequency (kHz) | 380 | 230 | ± 10% |