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Imaging corrosion, scanning probe microscopy

A number of methods have applications in studies of corrosion, such as Kelvin probe atomic force and chemical force and scanning tunneling methods. Of these techniques, atomic force microscopy and scanning tunneling microscopy are the most commonly used for roughness measurements. NSOM and SNOM are scanning probe methods used to obtain optical imaging or some form of contrast. [Pg.137]


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