contributed by Fernando Galembeck Electrostatic phenomena in insulators have been known for the past four centuries, but many related questions are still unanswered, for instance: which are the charge-bearing species in an electrified organic polymer, how are the charges spatially distributed and which is the contribution of the electrically charged domains to the overall polymer properties? New scanning probe microscopies were recently introduced, and these are suitable for the mapping of electric potentials across a solid sample thus providing some answers for the previous questions. In this work, we report results obtained with two of these techniques: scanning electric potential (SEPM) and electric force microscopy (EFM). These results ...
Here, we investigate the development and relaxation of static charges on the surface of plastic mate...
A significant limitation of electrokinetic measurements is that only an average value of the zeta po...
Tribocharged polymers display macroscopically patterned positive and negative domains, verifying the...
Electrostatic phenomena in insulators have been known for the past four centuries, but many related ...
This work reviews new probe and electron microscopy approaches for the detection of charged domains ...
Scanning electric potential images of polymer surfaces are presented and compared to standard non-co...
Scanning electric potential microscopy (SEPM) together with noncontact AFM images were obtained from...
New microscopy techniques are increasing accessible, yielding hitherto unavailable information on th...
As shown by the centuries of research investigating its mechanism, electrification of dielectrics is...
Scanning electric potential microscopy images were acquired from coalesced poly (styrene - butyl acr...
Tribocharged polymers display macroscopically patterned positive and negative domains, verifying the...
The surface potential of conducting polymers has been studied with scanning Kelvin probe microscopy....
Charge distribution in insulators has received considerable attention but still poses great scientif...
10.1109/94.484316IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation261123-1131ITDI
Electrically insulating objects gain a net electrical charge when brought in and out of contact. Thi...
Here, we investigate the development and relaxation of static charges on the surface of plastic mate...
A significant limitation of electrokinetic measurements is that only an average value of the zeta po...
Tribocharged polymers display macroscopically patterned positive and negative domains, verifying the...
Electrostatic phenomena in insulators have been known for the past four centuries, but many related ...
This work reviews new probe and electron microscopy approaches for the detection of charged domains ...
Scanning electric potential images of polymer surfaces are presented and compared to standard non-co...
Scanning electric potential microscopy (SEPM) together with noncontact AFM images were obtained from...
New microscopy techniques are increasing accessible, yielding hitherto unavailable information on th...
As shown by the centuries of research investigating its mechanism, electrification of dielectrics is...
Scanning electric potential microscopy images were acquired from coalesced poly (styrene - butyl acr...
Tribocharged polymers display macroscopically patterned positive and negative domains, verifying the...
The surface potential of conducting polymers has been studied with scanning Kelvin probe microscopy....
Charge distribution in insulators has received considerable attention but still poses great scientif...
10.1109/94.484316IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation261123-1131ITDI
Electrically insulating objects gain a net electrical charge when brought in and out of contact. Thi...
Here, we investigate the development and relaxation of static charges on the surface of plastic mate...
A significant limitation of electrokinetic measurements is that only an average value of the zeta po...
Tribocharged polymers display macroscopically patterned positive and negative domains, verifying the...