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Scanned Probe Microscopy problem-solving

Although STM was invented first, most progress in scanning probe microscopy of polymers has concerned atomic force microscopy. AFM is now established as an advanced microscopic tool in many academic and industrial laboratories for the study of heterogeneous surfaces. Since the first visualisation of a macromolecule, the technique has been used with great success to image polymers [307]. Nowadays, polymer scientists are solving more problems with AFMs than with any other microscopic technique. For soft materials with elastic moduli of a few GPa or lower, such as polymers, minimisation of force interactions between the AFM tip and the... [Pg.509]


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