نتایج جستجو برای: atomic force microscopy

تعداد نتایج: 425871  

Journal: :Philosophical magazine letters 2010
Haneesh Kesari Joseph C Doll Beth L Pruitt Wei Cai Adrian J Lew

In experiments that involve contact with adhesion between two surfaces, as found in atomic force microscopy or nanoindentation, two distinct contact force (P) vs. indentation-depth (h) curves are often measured depending on whether the indenter moves towards or away from the sample. The origin of this hysteresis is not well understood and is often attributed to moisture, plasticity or viscoelas...

Journal: :Nanotechnology 2014
Byeonghoon Kim Soojin Jo Junyoung Son Junghoon Kim Min Hyeok Kim Si Un Hwang Sreekantha Reddy Dugasani Byung-Dong Kim Wing Kam Liu Moon Ki Kim Sung Ha Park

The information capacity of DNA double-crossover (DX) tiles was successfully increased beyond a binary representation to higher base representations. By controlling the length and the position of DNA hairpins on the DX tile, ternary and senary (base-3 and base-6) digit representations were realized and verified by atomic force microscopy. Also, normal mode analysis was carried out to study the ...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2011
James R T Seddon Harold J W Zandvliet Detlef Lohse

We provide a model for the remarkable stability of surface nanobubbles to bulk dissolution. The key to the solution is that the gas in a nanobubble is of Knudsen type. This leads to the generation of a bulk liquid flow which effectively forces the diffusive gas to remain local. Our model predicts the presence of a vertical water jet immediately above a nanobubble, with an estimated speed of ∼3....

Journal: :Chemical reviews 2017
Kamilla Norregaard Ralf Metzler Christine M Ritter Kirstine Berg-Sørensen Lene B Oddershede

The biomolecule is among the most important building blocks of biological systems, and a full understanding of its function forms the scaffold for describing the mechanisms of higher order structures as organelles and cells. Force is a fundamental regulatory mechanism of biomolecular interactions driving many cellular processes. The forces on a molecular scale are exactly in the range that can ...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2011
F Benedetti C Micheletti G Bussi S K Sekatskii G Dietler

We introduce and discuss a novel approach called back-calculation for analyzing force spectroscopy experiments on multimodular proteins. The relationship between the histograms of the unfolding forces for different peaks, corresponding to a different number of not-yet-unfolded protein modules, is exploited in such a manner that the sole distribution of the forces for one unfolding peak can be u...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2010
Javier Muñoz-García Raúl Gago Luis Vázquez José Angel Sánchez-García Rodolfo Cuerno

We report the experimental observation of interrupted coarsening for surface self-organized nanostructuring by ion erosion. Analysis of the target surface by atomic force microscopy allows us to describe quantitatively this intriguing type of pattern dynamics through a continuum equation put forward in different contexts across a wide range of length scales. The ensuing predictions can thus be ...

Journal: :Journal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal 2012
R Gaynutdinov S Yudin S Ducharme V Fridkin

It is well known that there are two possible switching mechanisms in ferroelectric crystals and films (see, e.g., Tagantsev et al 2010 Domains in Ferroic Crystals and Thin Films (Berlin: Springer)). The first mechanism, which follows from the mean-field theory of Landau-Ginzburg, is a homogeneous one and does not connect domains. This mechanism was never observed before 1998. The second mechani...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2004
Michael Zaiser Frederic Madani Grasset Vasileios Koutsos Elias C Aifantis

We analyze the surface morphology of metals after plastic deformation over a range of scales from 10 nm to 2 mm using atomic force microscopy and scanning white-light interferometry. We demonstrate that an initially smooth surface during deformation develops self-affine roughness over almost 4 orders of magnitude in scale. The Hurst exponent H of one-dimensional surface profiles initially decre...

2016
Daehee Seol Seongjae Park Olexandr V. Varenyk Shinbuhm Lee Ho Nyung Lee Anna N. Morozovska Yunseok Kim

Hysteresis loop analysis via piezoresponse force microscopy (PFM) is typically performed to probe the existence of ferroelectricity at the nanoscale. However, such an approach is rather complex in accurately determining the pure contribution of ferroelectricity to the PFM. Here, we suggest a facile method to discriminate the ferroelectric effect from the electromechanical (EM) response through ...

2013
Daniel Kiracofe Arvind Raman Dalia Yablon

One of the key goals in atomic force microscopy (AFM) imaging is to enhance material property contrast with high resolution. Bimodal AFM, where two eigenmodes are simultaneously excited, confers significant advantages over conventional single-frequency tapping mode AFM due to its ability to provide contrast between regions with different material properties under gentle imaging conditions. Bimo...

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