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Using the Radial Distribution Function to Analyze Atomic Force Microscopy Images of Colloidal Systems. [PDF]
Kraevsky SV+8 more
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Photochemical Patterning and Characterization of Mechanical Properties on Soft Materials
In this work, the syntheses of two photo‐sensitive and thermoresponsive hydrogel systems, a photo‐stiffening and a photo‐softening hydrogel, are reported. Their potential for fabricating soft materials with patterned mechanical properties is then demonstrated by fabricating an actuator whose higher‐order bending properties can be switched on with light,
Jun H. Park+6 more
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The Effect of Relative Humidity in Conductive Atomic Force Microscopy. [PDF]
Yuan Y, Lanza M.
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This work presents an overview of the PTC‐VMD system for water‐hydrogen co‐generation. a) Illustration of the hydrogel‐based PTC membrane and the co‐generation of water and hydrogen. b) Structure of the PTC‐VMD system and the functions of each component layer.
Jiawei Sun+7 more
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Detection of Human Bladder Epithelial Cancerous Cells with Atomic Force Microscopy and Machine Learning. [PDF]
Petrov M+5 more
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Ferroelectric ZrO2 films grown by sputtering on Si, show strong near‐infrared (NIR) detection capability. The performance is shown to arise from the pyroelectric effect, combined with the ferroelectric effect in ZrO2, and the photovoltaic effect in Si.
Nuno E. Silva+13 more
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Zooming into Gene Activation: Estrogen Receptor α Dimerization and DNA Binding Visualized by High-Speed Atomic Force Microscopy. [PDF]
Nishide G+6 more
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The ultraselective H2S detection of the ZIF‐L/SnS2 heterostructure is demonstrated. The introduction of 2‐dimensional (2D) breathable ZIF‐L results in a substantial increase in H2S selectivity attributable to the molecular sieving effect, which impedes the permeation of gases with large kinetic diameters and high polarity.
Soo Min Lee+7 more
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Atomic Force Microscopy Analysis of Velocity Dependent Adhesive Viscoelastic Contact. [PDF]
Onozuka N, Nakajima K.
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