Three-dimensional atomic force microscopy (3D-AFM) is a technique used for probing the distribution of solvent molecules at solid–liquid interfaces. Initially applied for studying situations where the ...
Photothermal AFM-IR technology provides spatially resolved infrared spectroscopy for detailed compositional mapping of ...
This panel will modify the raw image data. There is a Title Box just below the tabs that will have the name of the graph/image that will be modified. It is good to double check this if you have ...
Novel developments also focus on quick and high-speed AFM to improve temporal resolution. 2 The combination of AFM with optical microscopy has expanded the number of possible applications, ...
Microscopists often wish – and intuit – that the microstructures that they measure correlate somehow to bulk properties. However, this correlation can be hard to measure. Machine learning, in ...
The developed high-speed three-dimensional scanning force microscopy enabled the measurement of 3D force distribution at solid-liquid interfaces at 1.6 s/3D image. With this technique, 3D hydration ...
Photothermal AFM-IR combines atomic force microscopy and infrared spectroscopy to reveal chemical heterogeneity and ...
Can be adjusted during scanning. It is good habit to check the setpoint and integral gain again after adjusting. 20-15 µm is a good starting scan size. Points/Lines (Resolution): It is recommended to ...
For a long time, researchers contested the presence of microscopic pathogens suspected of causing various diseases in plants and animals. The invention of the electron microscope in 1933 made them ...
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