Imaging high-speed friction at the nanometer scale
It has been a challenge to characterize microscopic origins of friction at high velocities. Here authors extend atomic force microscopy to develop a dynamic technique combining force sensitivity and spatial resolution and able to probe, at each image pixel, frictional forces at velocities up to seve...
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Main Authors: | Per-Anders Thorén, Astrid S. de Wijn, Riccardo Borgani, Daniel Forchheimer, David B. Haviland |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a2bb526cd1e84f15a4f194cfaec7ec9f |
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