AbstractThe application of electrical modes in scanning probe microscopy helps to understand the electrical function of materials that are structured on the nanometer scale. Scanning force microscopes are routinely used for the investigation of surface topography. Here we accentuate the use of electrical modes that are unique for the correlation of structural and electric information on a nanometer scale. This is particularly important for analyzing organic solar cell materials. A special focus is given to experiments aiming at the investigation of light-induced processes which requires the integration of an additional light source into the scanning force microscope setup. Furthermore, we address future challenges for scanning force microsc...
Kelvin probe force microscopy is a scanning probe method for imaging the surface potential by atomic...
As shown by the centuries of research investigating its mechanism, electrification of dielectrics is...
Although research on solar fuel production via water oxidation, hydrogen evolution, and carbon dioxi...
AbstractThe application of electrical modes in scanning probe microscopy helps to understand the ele...
Title: Characterization of organic materials using scanning probe microscopy Abstract: Organic mate...
Organic solar cells hold promise as an economical means of harvesting solar energy due to their ease...
Integrated photoelectrochemical devices rely on the synergy between components to efficiently genera...
Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) is capable of detecting surface potential (SP) distribution of ...
In a recent work, we showed that atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a powerful technique to image cros...
For the first time local electrical characteristics of a blend of two semiconducting polymers were s...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) has become widely used technique in air, liquids, or vacuum to generat...
© 2018, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. A method for visualization via atomic-force microscopy of the inte...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) can be used to measure local surface potential or local conductivity. ...
International audienceBoth surface photovoltage and photocurrent enable to assess the effect of visi...
Research efforts have been going on for decades to improve the efficiency of photovoltaic devices in...
Kelvin probe force microscopy is a scanning probe method for imaging the surface potential by atomic...
As shown by the centuries of research investigating its mechanism, electrification of dielectrics is...
Although research on solar fuel production via water oxidation, hydrogen evolution, and carbon dioxi...
AbstractThe application of electrical modes in scanning probe microscopy helps to understand the ele...
Title: Characterization of organic materials using scanning probe microscopy Abstract: Organic mate...
Organic solar cells hold promise as an economical means of harvesting solar energy due to their ease...
Integrated photoelectrochemical devices rely on the synergy between components to efficiently genera...
Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) is capable of detecting surface potential (SP) distribution of ...
In a recent work, we showed that atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a powerful technique to image cros...
For the first time local electrical characteristics of a blend of two semiconducting polymers were s...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) has become widely used technique in air, liquids, or vacuum to generat...
© 2018, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. A method for visualization via atomic-force microscopy of the inte...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) can be used to measure local surface potential or local conductivity. ...
International audienceBoth surface photovoltage and photocurrent enable to assess the effect of visi...
Research efforts have been going on for decades to improve the efficiency of photovoltaic devices in...
Kelvin probe force microscopy is a scanning probe method for imaging the surface potential by atomic...
As shown by the centuries of research investigating its mechanism, electrification of dielectrics is...
Although research on solar fuel production via water oxidation, hydrogen evolution, and carbon dioxi...