Multifunctional hydrogel nano-probes for atomic force microscopy

Atomic force microscopy typically employs hard tips to map the surface topology of a sample, with sub-nanometre resolution. Here, the authors instead develop softer hydrogel probes, which show potential for multifunctional measurement capabilities beyond that of conventional systems.

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Autores principales: Jae Seol Lee, Jungki Song, Seong Oh Kim, Seokbeom Kim, Wooju Lee, Joshua A. Jackman, Dongchoul Kim, Nam-Joon Cho, Jungchul Lee
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:124febb929be468e8e8d1ef3c41c60992021-12-02T16:49:59ZMultifunctional hydrogel nano-probes for atomic force microscopy10.1038/ncomms115662041-1723https://doaj.org/article/124febb929be468e8e8d1ef3c41c60992016-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms11566https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Atomic force microscopy typically employs hard tips to map the surface topology of a sample, with sub-nanometre resolution. Here, the authors instead develop softer hydrogel probes, which show potential for multifunctional measurement capabilities beyond that of conventional systems.Jae Seol LeeJungki SongSeong Oh KimSeokbeom KimWooju LeeJoshua A. JackmanDongchoul KimNam-Joon ChoJungchul LeeNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2016)
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Jae Seol Lee
Jungki Song
Seong Oh Kim
Seokbeom Kim
Wooju Lee
Joshua A. Jackman
Dongchoul Kim
Nam-Joon Cho
Jungchul Lee
Multifunctional hydrogel nano-probes for atomic force microscopy
description Atomic force microscopy typically employs hard tips to map the surface topology of a sample, with sub-nanometre resolution. Here, the authors instead develop softer hydrogel probes, which show potential for multifunctional measurement capabilities beyond that of conventional systems.
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author Jae Seol Lee
Jungki Song
Seong Oh Kim
Seokbeom Kim
Wooju Lee
Joshua A. Jackman
Dongchoul Kim
Nam-Joon Cho
Jungchul Lee
author_facet Jae Seol Lee
Jungki Song
Seong Oh Kim
Seokbeom Kim
Wooju Lee
Joshua A. Jackman
Dongchoul Kim
Nam-Joon Cho
Jungchul Lee
author_sort Jae Seol Lee
title Multifunctional hydrogel nano-probes for atomic force microscopy
title_short Multifunctional hydrogel nano-probes for atomic force microscopy
title_full Multifunctional hydrogel nano-probes for atomic force microscopy
title_fullStr Multifunctional hydrogel nano-probes for atomic force microscopy
title_full_unstemmed Multifunctional hydrogel nano-probes for atomic force microscopy
title_sort multifunctional hydrogel nano-probes for atomic force microscopy
publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2016
url https://doaj.org/article/124febb929be468e8e8d1ef3c41c6099
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