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Force Sensors for Parallel Scanning Atomic Force Microscopy
2002Since its invention in 1986, the Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) [106] has evolved at an exceptional speed from a laboratory prototype to a commercial instrument utilized in several areas of research as well as in industrial applications, e.g. for quality control. These instruments have improved in quality and usability significantly over the last decade.
D. Lange, O. Brand, H. Baltes
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Scanning tunnelling microscopy and atomic force microscopy of carbondiamond films
Diamond and Related Materials, 1992Abstract We have used both scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) to image and measure electrical properties of diamond films. The carbon-diamond films were deposited on {100}, 1–5 W cm, n-type Si substrates from a 13.56 MHz, capacitively coupled CH 4 Ar rf plasma. Film thicknesses ranged from 10 nm to 150
M.E. Welland +3 more
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Applications of Scanning Probe-Atomic Force Microscopy in Nanobioelectronics
Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2014Scanning probe microscopy (SPM) is considered one of the most powerful tools for nanoscale studies that are becoming increasingly important, and SPM has shown rapid development. Atomic force microscopy (AFM), in particular, is the widely used SPM system.
Eunmi, Choi +3 more
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Scanning Tunneling Microscopy and Atomic Force Microscopy in Organic Chemistry
Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English, 1992AbstractWhen Kekulé awoke from dreams of snakes biting their own tails, he didn't have the benefit of a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) image to confirm that his vision of benzene as a cyclic molecule was accurate. References to STM in the chemical literature increase steadily, although the technique was perhaps oversold in its early days of the ...
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Scanning Tunneling Microscopy and Atomic Force Microscopy
2005Philippe Marcus, Vincent Maurice
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Force spectroscopy of single cells using atomic force microscopy
Nature Reviews Methods Primers, 2021Albertus Viljoen +2 more
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1997
This study hopes to examine the various classification protocols as well as manufacturer brand videotapes, to delineate selected characteristic physical changes within the metallic oxide on the tapes at the nanometer regime to include the domain levels.
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This study hopes to examine the various classification protocols as well as manufacturer brand videotapes, to delineate selected characteristic physical changes within the metallic oxide on the tapes at the nanometer regime to include the domain levels.
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Single-molecule electron spin resonance by means of atomic force microscopy
Nature, 2023Lisanne Sellies +2 more
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Generation, manipulation and characterization of molecules by atomic force microscopy
Nature Reviews Chemistry, 2017Niko Pavliček, Leo Gross
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