Accurate mechanical characterization by the atomic force microscope at the highest spatial resolution requires that topography is deconvoluted from indentation. The measured height of nanoscale features in the atomic force microscope (AFM) is almost always smaller than the true value, which is often explained away as sample deformation, the formation of salt deposits and/or dehydration. We show that the real height of nano-objects cannot be obtained directly: a result arising as a consequence of the local probe-sample geometry.We have modeled the tip-surface-sample interaction as the sum of the interaction between the tip and the surface and the tip and the sample. We find that the dynamics of the AFM cannot differentiate between difference...
Images acquired with atomic force microscopy are based on tip-sample interaction. It is shown that u...
Images acquired with atomic force microscopy are based on tip-sample interaction. It is shown that u...
International audienceA recurrent interrogation when imaging soft biomolecules using atomic force mi...
Background: Accurate mechanical characterization by the atomic force microscope at the highest spati...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is unique in visualizing functional biomolecules in aqueous solution a...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) is an exquisitely delicate probe measuring the height of a specime...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) is an exquisitely delicate probe measuring the height of a specime...
We propose a standard sample for Atomic Force Microscopy calibration at the nanoscale, operating in ...
International audienceA recurrent interrogation when imaging soft biomolecules using atomic force mi...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a technique wherein an atomically sharp needle raster scans across ...
International audienceA recurrent interrogation when imaging soft biomolecules using atomic force mi...
International audienceA recurrent interrogation when imaging soft biomolecules using atomic force mi...
International audienceA recurrent interrogation when imaging soft biomolecules using atomic force mi...
International audienceA recurrent interrogation when imaging soft biomolecules using atomic force mi...
International audienceA recurrent interrogation when imaging soft biomolecules using atomic force mi...
Images acquired with atomic force microscopy are based on tip-sample interaction. It is shown that u...
Images acquired with atomic force microscopy are based on tip-sample interaction. It is shown that u...
International audienceA recurrent interrogation when imaging soft biomolecules using atomic force mi...
Background: Accurate mechanical characterization by the atomic force microscope at the highest spati...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is unique in visualizing functional biomolecules in aqueous solution a...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) is an exquisitely delicate probe measuring the height of a specime...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) is an exquisitely delicate probe measuring the height of a specime...
We propose a standard sample for Atomic Force Microscopy calibration at the nanoscale, operating in ...
International audienceA recurrent interrogation when imaging soft biomolecules using atomic force mi...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a technique wherein an atomically sharp needle raster scans across ...
International audienceA recurrent interrogation when imaging soft biomolecules using atomic force mi...
International audienceA recurrent interrogation when imaging soft biomolecules using atomic force mi...
International audienceA recurrent interrogation when imaging soft biomolecules using atomic force mi...
International audienceA recurrent interrogation when imaging soft biomolecules using atomic force mi...
International audienceA recurrent interrogation when imaging soft biomolecules using atomic force mi...
Images acquired with atomic force microscopy are based on tip-sample interaction. It is shown that u...
Images acquired with atomic force microscopy are based on tip-sample interaction. It is shown that u...
International audienceA recurrent interrogation when imaging soft biomolecules using atomic force mi...