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Tip position modulation

FIG. 6 An illustration of a SECM configured in the tip-position modulation (TPM) mode. The magnified portion of the image illustrates the tip, with radius a, positioned at an average distance d above the substrate and undergoing a 0.2a(p-p) modulation. [Pg.45]

DO Wipf, AJ Bard. Scanning electrochemical microscopy 15. Improvements in imaging via tip-position modulation and lock-in detection. Anal Chem 64 1362-1367, 1992. [Pg.72]

Edwards, M. A. Whitworth, A. L. Unwin, P. R. 2011. Quantitative analysis and application of tip position modulation-scanning electrochemical microscopy. Anal. Chem., 83, 1977-1984. [Pg.688]


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