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Plasma-Enhanced Atomic Layer Deposition Synthesis of Nanolayered Molybdenum Diselenide (MoSe<sub>2</sub>) Thin Films for Nanoelectronics. [PDF]

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Sanchez F   +9 more
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High-accuracy fatigue life prediction and early fracture warning for ferromagnetic metals via spin correlation amplification. [PDF]

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Zhang B   +11 more
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Mapping nanomechanical properties of live cells using multi-harmonic atomic force microscopy

open access: yesNature Nanotechnology, 2011
The nanomechanical properties of living cells, such as their surface elastic response and adhesion, have important roles in cellular processes such as morphogenesis(1), mechano-transduction(2), focal adhesion(3), motility(4,5), metastasis(6) and drug ...
Sonia Trigueros, Sonia Contera
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Atomic Force Microscopy: An Introduction

2023
Imaging of nano-sized particles and sample features is crucial in a variety of research fields, for instance, in biological sciences, where it is paramount to investigate structures at the single particle level. Often, two-dimensional images are not sufficient, and further information such as topography and mechanical properties are required ...
Feng, Yuzhen, Roos, Wouter H
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Acoustic Microscopy by Atomic Force Microscopy

Applied Physics Letters, 1994
We have constructed an atomic force microscope enabling one to image the topography of a sample, and to monitor simultaneously ultrasonic surface vibrations in the MHz range. For detection of the distribution of the ultrasonic vibration amplitude, a part of the position-sensing light beam reflected from the cantilever is directed to an external knife ...
U. Rabe, W. Arnold
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Capillary force in atomic force microscopy

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2004
Under ambient conditions, a water meniscus generally forms between a nanoscale atomic force microscope tip and a hydrophilic surface. Using a lattice gas model for water and thermodynamic integration methods, we calculate the capillary force due to the water meniscus for both hydrophobic and hydrophilic tips at various humidities.
Joonkyung, Jang   +2 more
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