Atomic Force Microscope [video]

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111 points | by mhb 3 days ago ago

13 comments

  • bkraz 3 hours ago

    I'm always happy to see one of my videos on HN! I'm really glad to be getting back into the habit of making new videos. Let me know if you have any questions or suggestions. See you at Open Sauce!

    • Moosdijk 2 hours ago

      Thank you so much for all the work you do for us.

  • hbarka 10 hours ago

    In my first internship, with a hard disk drive company, I learned how to use an Atomic Force Microscope to measure the roughness of the hard drive platter (the disk). The texture variation is in the order of angstroms or nanometers. It’s incredible how the AFM works like the needle of a record player, not via optics, and sensing at the atomic level.

    • 0x0203 5 hours ago

      What's the size difference between the AFM needle and the area of stored magnetic flux on a hard drive platter? If you used an AFM as a sort of record player, scanning along lines of little pits, what sort of theoretical information density could be achieved over the whole surface of the disk?

      • cornstalks 3 hours ago

        This is an advertisement, but it's one of the few I actually enjoy watching, and it suggests a track is "2500 times smaller than a human hair" which puts an upper bound on the size of a bit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXs_9OXRnQo

        This doesn't answer your question but your question made me think of this and I thought I'd share for anyone else.

  • ZiiS 7 hours ago

    Don't need to click the link to know who this will be.

  • Groxx 12 hours ago

    Applied Science is always worth an upvote

    • knob 8 hours ago

      I had never seen his channel and immediately loved it! Awesome stuff!

  • alhirzel 14 hours ago

    "I'll spare you the total sample prep details"...

    • Aboutplants 3 hours ago

      Honestly and hilariously, it’s a brilliant idea for his specific experiment. Met the exact specs of what he was looking for.

    • ThrowawayTestr 12 hours ago

      I've seen a genius' sperm

  • jsmo 13 hours ago

    Great channel