Friction force microscopy (FFM) in aqueous environments has recently proven to be a very effective method for lattice-resolution imaging of crystal surfaces. Here we demonstrate the use of ethanol for similar measurements on water-soluble materials. Lattice resolved frictional stick-slip traces of a cleaved NaCl(100) surface submerged in ethanol are compared with previous obtained FFM results in ultrahigh vacuum (UHV). We use the Prandtl-Tomlinson framework to estimate the amplitude of the corrugation potential and the contact stiffness. The surface potential amplitude scales with the applied normal loads are in good agreement with data obtained for NaCl measured under UHV conditions, but demonstrates deviations from the ideal periodic pote...
This article presents a quantitative determination of static deformation at a nanometer scale of a s...
Hydration structures at crystal surfaces play important roles in crystal growth or dissolution proce...
Localised strength testing of materials is often carried out in an atomic force microscope (AFM), as...
Friction force microscopy (FFM) in aqueous environments has recently proven to be a very effective m...
Friction force microscopy (FFM) explores the interaction in a sliding contact on the nanoscale, prov...
The sliding of a sharp nanotip on graphene completely immersed in water is investigated by molecular...
| openaire: EC/FP7/610446/EU//PAMSHydration structures at crystal surfaces play important roles in c...
The NaCl(001) surface was investigated by friction force microscopy in ultra-high vacuum conditions ...
The influence of lateral vibrations on the stick-slip motion of a nanotip elastically pulled on a fl...
Lateral Force Microscopy (LFM) is a very suitable technique to investigate the structure and reactiv...
Friction is one of the most fascinating and yet elusive phenomena in physics. Everyday life cannot b...
We review recent friction measurements on ordered superstructures performed by atomic force microsco...
The effects of liquids on intrinsic interfacial sliding have been studied in NaCl crystals. The prim...
The atomic structure of surfaces of alkali halide crystals has been revealed by means of high-resolu...
We demonstrate that well prepared and characterized Cr tips can provide atomic resolution on the bul...
This article presents a quantitative determination of static deformation at a nanometer scale of a s...
Hydration structures at crystal surfaces play important roles in crystal growth or dissolution proce...
Localised strength testing of materials is often carried out in an atomic force microscope (AFM), as...
Friction force microscopy (FFM) in aqueous environments has recently proven to be a very effective m...
Friction force microscopy (FFM) explores the interaction in a sliding contact on the nanoscale, prov...
The sliding of a sharp nanotip on graphene completely immersed in water is investigated by molecular...
| openaire: EC/FP7/610446/EU//PAMSHydration structures at crystal surfaces play important roles in c...
The NaCl(001) surface was investigated by friction force microscopy in ultra-high vacuum conditions ...
The influence of lateral vibrations on the stick-slip motion of a nanotip elastically pulled on a fl...
Lateral Force Microscopy (LFM) is a very suitable technique to investigate the structure and reactiv...
Friction is one of the most fascinating and yet elusive phenomena in physics. Everyday life cannot b...
We review recent friction measurements on ordered superstructures performed by atomic force microsco...
The effects of liquids on intrinsic interfacial sliding have been studied in NaCl crystals. The prim...
The atomic structure of surfaces of alkali halide crystals has been revealed by means of high-resolu...
We demonstrate that well prepared and characterized Cr tips can provide atomic resolution on the bul...
This article presents a quantitative determination of static deformation at a nanometer scale of a s...
Hydration structures at crystal surfaces play important roles in crystal growth or dissolution proce...
Localised strength testing of materials is often carried out in an atomic force microscope (AFM), as...