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 5.6: Trends and Overview 1. Lecture 5.6: Trends and Overvi… 0
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  • From the last lecture 2. From the last lecture 17.433333333333334
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  • Trends in dAFM techniques 3. Trends in dAFM techniques 92.833333333333329
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  • High speed 4. High speed 218.9
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  • High speed - examples 5. High speed - examples 476.06666666666666
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  • Higher harmonic imaging in liquids 6. Higher harmonic imaging in liq… 623.9666666666667
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  • Bi-modal or dual AC AFM 7. Bi-modal or dual AC AFM 792.76666666666665
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  • Bimodal or Dual AC AFM 8. Bimodal or Dual AC AFM 886.93333333333328
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  • Peak force tapping 9. Peak force tapping 991.0333333333333
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  • Peak force tapping -results 10. Peak force tapping -results 1239
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  • Conclusion 11. Conclusion 1291.2
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L5.6: Dynamics AFM for Electrostatics/Magnetic/Biology - Trends and Overview

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