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Acoustic Scanning Probe Microscopy 1st Edition D Passeri F Marinello Auth

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Acoustic Scanning Probe Microscopy 1st Edition D Passeri F Marinello Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.92 MB
Pages: 494
Author: D. Passeri, F. Marinello (auth.), Francesco Marinello, Daniele Passeri, Enrico Savio (eds.)
ISBN: 9783642274930, 9783642274947, 3642274935, 3642274943
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Acoustic Scanning Probe Microscopy 1st Edition D Passeri F Marinello Auth by D. Passeri, F. Marinello (auth.), Francesco Marinello, Daniele Passeri, Enrico Savio (eds.) 9783642274930, 9783642274947, 3642274935, 3642274943 instant download after payment.

The combination of atomic force microscopy with ultrasonic methods allows the nearfield detection of acoustic signals. The nondestructive characterization and nanoscale quantitative mapping of surface adhesion and stiffness or friction is possible. The aim of this book is to provide a comprehensive review of different scanning probe acoustic techniques, including AFAM, UAFM, SNFUH, UFM, SMM and torsional tapping modes. Basic theoretical explanations are given to understand not only the probe dynamics but also the dynamics of tip surface contacts. Calibration and enhancement are discussed to better define the performance of the techniques, which are also compared with other classical techniques such as nanoindentation or surface acoustic wave. Different application fields are described, including biological surfaces, polymers and thin films.

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