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Atomic Force Microscope Market Size and 8 Atomic Force Microscope Manufacturers Profile

 

Prof Research published a new market report on the atomic force microscope market. It presents the largest 8 manufacturers in the atomic force microscope market. The report is a professional and in-depth study on the current state of the global atomic force microscope market with a focus on the Chinese market. The report provides key statistics on the market for atomic force microscope.  It is a valuable source of guidance and direction for companies and individuals interested in the atomic force microscope industry.


The global atomic force microscope market was valued to be 399.20 million USD in 2021. The atomic force microscope production value is anticipated to have grown with a CAGR of 6.54% in the coming years to reach 583.85 million USD in 2027.


Bruker Corporation is the largest manufacturer of atomic force microscope in the world, it has a market share of 69.8% in value. Their operating segments include Bruker BioSpin Group, Bruker CALID Group, Bruker Scientific Instruments (BSI), Nano Segment and Bruker Energy & Supercon Technologies (BEST). 


Park Systems is the second-largest manufacturer of atomic force microscope in the world, it has a market share of 16.0% in value. Park Systems is a world-leading manufacturer of atomic force microscopy (AFM) systems with a complete range of products for academic and industry research.


NT-MDT is the third-largest manufacturer of atomic force microscope in the world, it has a market share of 4.2% in value. Company NT-MDT Spectrum Instruments supply with the full set of calibration standards for SPM lateral and vertical calibration, detection of lateral non-linearity, hysteresis, creep, and cross-coupling effects, determination of the tip shape.


Oxford Instruments is the fourth largest manufacturer of atomic force microscope in the world, it has a market share of 2.5% in value. It is operating in segments of Healthcare & Lifescience, Semiconductor & Communications, Quantum Technology, Energy & Environment, Advanced Materials and Research & Fundamental Science.