Hybridizing Surface Probe Microscopies

Hybridizing Surface Probe Microscopies

Toward a Full Description of the Meso- and Nanoworlds

Toca-Herrera, Jose L.; Moreno-Flores, Susana

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2018

356

Mole

Inglês

9781138374584

15 a 20 dias

690

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Introduction. Scanning Probe Microscopy as an Imaging Tool: The Blind Microscope. What Brings Optical Microscopy: The Eyes at the Microscale. What Brings the Scanning Near-Field Optical Microscopy: The Eyes at the Nanoscale. Adding Label-Free Chemical Spectroscopy: Who Is Who? Combining the Nanoscopic with the Macroscopic: SPM and Surface-Sensitive Techniques. Scanning Probe Microscopy to Measure Surface Interactions: The Nano Push-Puller. Tidying Up Loose Ends for the Nanopush-Puller: Microinterferometry and the Film Balance.
SNOM Probe;Scanning Probe Microscopy as an Imaging Tool: The Blind Microscope;Tip Sample Distance;What Brings Optical Microscopy: The Eyes at the Microscale;QCM Sensor;Combining the Nanoscopic with the Macroscopic: SPM and Surface-Sensitive Techniques;Te Ch;Scanning Probe Microscopy to Measure Surface Interactions: The Nano Push-Puller;Piezo Scanner;Tidying Up Loose Ends for the Nanopush-Puller: Microinterferometry and the Film Balance;Electric Field;QCM Result;Piezo Actuator;SPR Setup;SPM Image;Piezo Displacement;Tip Sample Separation;Raman Spectroscopy;Photoelastic Modulator;Retract Curves;Force Curves;Equivalent Circuit;Air Fluid Interface;Tunneling Current;Numerical Aperture;SNOM Image;Raman Spectra;Film Balance;Car Signal;SPR Sensor