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Nanomechanical and Thermodynamic Alterations of Red Blood Cells in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia: Implications for Disease and Treatment Monitoring. [PDF]
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Active and self-detecting cantilever with on-chip CMOS electronics for scanning force microscopy
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CIRP Encyclopedia of Production Engineering, 2019
P. Hössel, D. Sander, W. Schrepp
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P. Hössel, D. Sander, W. Schrepp
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Functional Scanning Force Microscopy for Energy Nanodevices
Advances in Materials, 2018Energy nanodevices, including energy conversion and energy storage devices, have become a major cross‐disciplinary field in recent years. These devices feature long‐range electron and ion transport coupled with chemical transformation, which call for ...
Xi Chen +4 more
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Rotational scanning atomic force microscopy
Nanotechnology, 2017A non-raster scanning technique for atomic force microscopy (AFM) imaging which combines rotational and translational motion is presented. The use of rotational motion for the fast scan axis allows us to significantly increase the scanning speed while imaging a large area (diameter > 30 μm). An image reconstruction algorithm and the factors influencing
A, Ulčinas, Š, Vaitekonis
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Scanning force microscopy of protein patterns
Nanotechnology, 1994The development of microminiaturized biosensors requires techniques for immobilizing biomolecules on solid substrates, in an ordered fashion, and techniques for the subsequent visualization of these patterns. Scanning force microscopy (SFM) is a useful technique for visualizing ordered patterns, but it requires suitable substrates and attachment ...
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Functional polymers: scanning force microscopy insights
Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2006Scanning force microscopy (SFM) and related techniques make it possible to visualize polymer systems with a molecular resolution. Beyond imaging, they also enable the unveiling of a variety of (dynamic) physico-chemical properties of both isolated polymer chains and their supramolecular architectures, including structural, mechanical and electronic ...
P Samorì +4 more
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Scanning Lorentz force microscopy
Applied Physics Letters, 2002We describe a technique for imaging magnetic flux density by measuring lateral Lorentz force generated by current through a nonmagnetic tip in a stray magnetic flux density emanating from a sample. We demonstrate its usefulness by showing Lorentz force images of recorded tracks in a magnetic hard disk together with the topographic image.
Atsushi OKUDA +2 more
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Scanning Force Microscopy of Artificial Membranes
ChemBioChem, 2001Visualization of biological membranes by scanning force microscopy (SFM) has tremendously improved the current understanding of protein-lipid interactions under physiological conditions. SFM is the only tool to directly image processes on surfaces in aqueous solution at molecular resolution.
A, Janshoff, C, Steinem
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Combined Scanning Electrochemical−Atomic Force Microscopy
Analytical Chemistry, 1999A combined scanning electrochemical microscope (SECM)-atomic force microscope (AFM) is described. The instrument permits the first simultaneous topographical and electrochemical measurements at surfaces, under fluid, with high spatial resolution. Simple probe tips suitable for SECM-AFM, have been fabricated by coating flattened and etched Pt microwires
J V, Macpherson, P R, Unwin
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