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Schematic illustration of Friction Force Microscopy (FFM). The AFM cantilever, a small diving board-like structure about 200 micrometers long, 50 micrometers wide, and 1 micrometer thick, has a sharp ...
ETH Zurich scientists measure rolling friction in micrometer-sized particles, enhancing understanding of suspensions in ...
The measuring tip of an atomic force microscope with a specially designed holder in which a spherical particle is “trapped”. The rights to the images always remain with the person referred to ...
Materials scientists are measuring the rolling friction of tiny, micrometer-sized particles. These measurements permit them to better understand everyday products such as concrete.
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a powerful technique that enables ... quantifies single polymer chain elongation, and assesses the friction of single polymers on surfaces. In pharmaceutical research, ...
For example, measurements of the force required to drag the aluminium tip of a scanning tunnelling microscope over a gold surface estimate a friction force, linear in velocity, of the order of 10 ...
One of the most important acronyms in nanotechnology is AFM – Atomic Force Microscopy. This instrument has become ... chemical potentials, friction and so on), and also to perform various types of ...
From ketchup and paint to concrete and orange juice, many everyday materials are what scientists call suspensions—liquids ...
The measuring tip of an atomic force microscope with a specially designed ... a suitable measurement technique to measure the rolling friction occurring on the particle. Making a suitable holder ...