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Atomic Force Microscopy In Adhesion Studies Drelich Jaroslaw Mittal

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Atomic Force Microscopy In Adhesion Studies Drelich Jaroslaw Mittal
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Publisher: VSP - An imprint of BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 41.07 MB
Pages: 811
Author: Drelich, Jaroslaw; Mittal, Kash L.(eds.)
ISBN: 9781601192677, 9789067644341, 1601192673, 906764434X
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Atomic Force Microscopy In Adhesion Studies Drelich Jaroslaw Mittal by Drelich, Jaroslaw; Mittal, Kash L.(eds.) 9781601192677, 9789067644341, 1601192673, 906764434X instant download after payment.

Since its discovery, Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) has become a technique of choice for non-destructive surface characterization with sub-molecular resolution. The AFM has also emerged as a problem-solving tool in applications relevant to particle-solid and particle-liquid interactions, design, fabrication, and characterization of new materials, and development of new technologies for processing and modification of materials. This volume is a comprehensive review of AFM techniques and their application in adhesion studies.

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