Theory of Single-Impact Atomic Force Spectroscopy in liquids with material contrast
Abstract Scanning probe microscopy has enabled nanoscale mapping of mechanical properties in important technological materials, such as tissues, biomaterials, polymers, nanointerfaces of composite materials, to name only a few. To improve and widen the measurement of nanoscale mechanical properties,...
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Main Authors: | Enrique A. López-Guerra, Francesco Banfi, Santiago D. Solares, Gabriele Ferrini |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/dc55e19766744da0a8c3be14b65718e1 |
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