AFM - Atomic Force Microscopy Animation
Atomic force microscopy (
AFM) is used to study materials by scanning over the surface with a very sharp tip.
Read more:
http://captaincorrosion.com/2014/09/30/atomic-force-microscopy/
The material scientists of the Laboratory of Thin
Film Technology in the
University of Tartu use an atomic force microscope every day to characterize fascinating materials such as invisible corrosion resistant coatings, biocompatible coatings, graphene, electroactive polymers, nanowires,
DNA molecules or even a wing of a butterfly. In our recent studies we even do conductive atomic force microscopy by using special tips, which enables us to map the materials electrical properties across the surface.
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