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Noncontact atomic force microscopy II [PDF]
No other method has opened the door to progress in nanoscience and nanotechnology as much as the introduction of scanning probe methods did in the 1980s, since they offer a way to visualize the nanoworld. For maximum impact, however, the ability to image and manipulate individual atoms is the key.
Mehmet Z. Baykara, Udo D. Schwarz
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Noncontact atomic force microscopy [PDF]
Udo D. Schwarz
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Localization atomic force microscopy [PDF]
Understanding structural dynamics of biomolecules at the single-molecule level is vital to advancing our knowledge of molecular mechanisms. Currently, there are few techniques that can capture dynamics at the sub-nanometre scale and in physiologically relevant conditions.
George R. Heath +6 more
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Shale adhesion force measurements via atomic force microscopy
Wettability of sedimentary rock surface is an essential parameter that defines oil recovery and production rates of a reservoir. The discovery of wettability alteration in reservoirs, as well as complications that occur in analysis of heterogeneous ...
Mitiurev Nikolai +4 more
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Dual-pulse photoactivated atomic force microscopy
Photoactivated atomic force microscopy (pAFM), which integrates light excitation and mechanical detection of the deflections of a cantilever tip, has become a widely used tool for probing nanoscale structures.
Byullee Park +5 more
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Deep atomic force microscopy [PDF]
The Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) possesses several desirable imaging features including the ability to produce height profiles as well as two-dimensional images, in fluid or air, at high resolution. AFM has been used to study a vast selection of samples on the scale of angstroms to micrometers. However, current AFMs cannot access samples with vertical
H, Barnard +3 more
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Massively parallel cantilever-free atomic force microscopy
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) provides high resolution, but is limited to small areas. Here, the authors introduce a massively parallel AFM approach with >1000 probes in a cantilever-free probe architecture, and present an optical method for detecting ...
Wenhan Cao +5 more
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Atomic resolution with high-eigenmode tapping mode atomic force microscopy
Atomic surface structure imaging is instrumental for the understanding of surface-related phenomena. Here, we show that conventional tapping mode atomic force microscopy with high cantilever eigenmodes and subnanometer amplitudes allow routine atomic ...
N. Severin +7 more
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Quantitative atomic force microscopy
A variety of atomic force microscopy (AFM) modes is employed in the field of surface science. The most prominent AFM modes include the amplitude modulation (AM) and the frequency modulation (FM) mode. Over the years, different ways for analyzing data acquired with different AFM modes have been developed, where each analysis is usually based on mode ...
Söngen, Hagen +2 more
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High-frequency multimodal atomic force microscopy
Multifrequency atomic force microscopy imaging has been recently demonstrated as a powerful technique for quickly obtaining information about the mechanical properties of a sample.
Adrian P. Nievergelt +3 more
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