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Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy in Bionanotechnology: Current Advances and Future Perspectives

open access: yesAdvanced Materials, EarlyView.
Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) enables the nanoscale mapping of electrostatic surface potentials. While widely applied in materials science, its use in biological systems remains emerging. This review presents recent advances in KPFM applied to biological samples and provides a critical perspective on current limitations and future directions for
Ehsan Rahimi   +4 more
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A 1000 fps High-Dynamic-Range Global Shutter CMOS Image Sensor with Full Thermometer Code Current-Steering Ramp. [PDF]

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Han L   +15 more
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Measurement System for Current Transformer Calibration from 50 Hz to 150 kHz Using a Wideband Power Analyzer. [PDF]

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Gain- and offset-compensated non-inverting SC circuits

2000 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems. Emerging Technologies for the 21st Century. Proceedings (IEEE Cat No.00CH36353), 2002
A new scheme which can greatly reduce the effects due to finite open-loop gain and DC offset and has no limitation on the input is presented. The principle based on work by Nagaraj et al. (1987) is to perform a preliminary charge transfer operation preceding every desired charge transfer operation, thus obtaining a close approximation of the finite ...
null Xaojing Shi, H. Matsumoto, K. Murao
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