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Atomic Force Microscopy Cantilever-Based Nanoindentation: Mechanical Property Measurements at the Nanoscale in Air and Fluid

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08:58 min

December 2nd, 2022

DOI :

10.3791/64497-v

December 2nd, 2022


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Atomic Force Microscopy

Chapters in this video

0:05

Introduction

0:58

Sample Preparation and Instrument Setup

2:05

Probe Calibration

4:15

Collecting Force-Displacement (F-D) Data

5:58

F-D Curve Analysis

6:44

Results: Recent Advances in Atomic Force Microscopy for Surface Property Studies

8:07

Conclusion

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