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Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) is a type of laboratory testing used to analyze the surface of a sample at a nanometer scale. It is used to measure the topography, electrical properties, and mechanical properties of a sample. SPM is used in a variety of industries, including semiconductor, automotive, and medical device manufacturing.
SPM is a powerful tool for characterizing the surface of a sample, as it can provide detailed information about the sample's structure and composition. It can also be used to measure the electrical and mechanical properties of a sample, such as its electrical conductivity, dielectric constant, and elastic modulus.
SPM is a rapidly growing market, as it is becoming increasingly important for manufacturers to understand the properties of their products. Companies in the SPM market include Bruker, Park Systems, Asylum Research, and Nanosurf. Show Less Read more