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Typically, SPM data are collected on a raster pattern. Goal of Gwyscope is to demonstrate simple use of other scan patterns, so many options of scan organization are implemented. | Typically, SPM data are collected on a raster pattern. Goal of Gwyscope is to demonstrate simple use of other scan patterns, so many options of scan organization are implemented. | ||
- | In the main window, in the area of "Scan settings", | + | In the main window, in the area of "Scan settings", |
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- | | + | Raster scan controls the most conventional approach where data are scanned on a rectangular area with equally spaced points (not necessarily equally in x and y). This regime is also suitable for advanced regimes like dual pass where second scan has to be performed while lifting probe above surface or when collecting map of ramps. |
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+ | Path scan controls various ways how the probe can follow non-raster scan path, e.g. spiral. | ||
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+ | Lua scan is another way how to do arbitrary things with probe, described in [[lua|separate section]]. | ||
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Which path is used depends on the actually chosen tab - most of the settings in the "Scan settings" | Which path is used depends on the actually chosen tab - most of the settings in the "Scan settings" |
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