nanoHUB-U: Fundamentals of Atomic Force Microscopy, Part 2: Dynamic AFM Methods

nanoHUB-U: Fundamentals of Atomic Force Microscopy, Part 2: Dynamic AFM Methods

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  • Lecture 4.3: Experimental Details 1. Lecture 4.3: Experimental Deta… 0
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  • From the last lecture 2. From the last lecture 14.366666666666667
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  • What is required? 3. What is required? 83.466666666666669
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  • The quartz tuning fork 4. The quartz tuning fork 361.8
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  • Quartz 5. Quartz 461.36666666666667
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  • Electrode geometry 6. Electrode geometry 711.86666666666667
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  • An example * 7. An example * 848.66666666666663
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  • Electrically measured tuning curves 8. Electrically measured tuning c… 979.5
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  • Calibrating tip motion of quartz tuning fork 9. Calibrating tip motion of quar… 1092.4333333333334
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  • Quartz based probes 10. Quartz based probes 1175.5
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  • Tuning fork based AFM 11. Tuning fork based AFM 1260
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  • An example with constant excitation 12. An example with constant excit… 1317.6333333333334
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L4.3: Reconstructing Surface Forces - Experimental Details

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