In this letter, we provide evidence that the vibrating resonance frequency of an uncalibrated atomic force microscope cantilever can be precisely related to the viscosity of the fluid in which it is immersed, independent of any knowledge of the cantilever’s geometry and spring constant. Reverse geometry, density, and spring constants of a cantilever immersed in a fluid of known viscosity can be recovered with ease. The methods for monitoring viscosity we propose are of relevance to all biorheologic and microfluidic applications where functionalized cantilevers have to be used, and a simple, yet reliable nondestructive procedure is called for
Nowadays, atomic-force microscopy plays a significant role in nanoscience and nanotechnology, and is...
The volume required for the rheological characterization of fluids can be minimized by using microme...
A simplified method for calibrating atomic force microscope cantilevers was recently proposed by Sad...
In this letter, we provide evidence that the vibrating resonance frequency of an uncalibrated atomic...
In this letter it has been proved that the vibrating resonance frequency of an atomic force microsco...
© 2003 Dr. James Won Min ChonIn the last decade, atomic force microscopy (AFM) has emerged as a fund...
The response of magnetically driven noncalibrated atomic force microscope cantilevers was measured i...
AbstractOperating an Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) with the cantilever and sample immersed in a liqu...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that vibratingmicrocantilevers can be used to quantify fluid...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to demonstrate that vibrating microcantilevers can be...
An attempt was made to demonstrate for the first time that the frequency response of microcantilever...
<p>This research presents new calibration techniques for the characterization of atomic force micro...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to demonstrate that vibrating microcantilevers can be...
Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) has become a widely used technique to measure mechanical properties of...
The volume required for the rheological characterization of fluids can beminimized by using micromec...
Nowadays, atomic-force microscopy plays a significant role in nanoscience and nanotechnology, and is...
The volume required for the rheological characterization of fluids can be minimized by using microme...
A simplified method for calibrating atomic force microscope cantilevers was recently proposed by Sad...
In this letter, we provide evidence that the vibrating resonance frequency of an uncalibrated atomic...
In this letter it has been proved that the vibrating resonance frequency of an atomic force microsco...
© 2003 Dr. James Won Min ChonIn the last decade, atomic force microscopy (AFM) has emerged as a fund...
The response of magnetically driven noncalibrated atomic force microscope cantilevers was measured i...
AbstractOperating an Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) with the cantilever and sample immersed in a liqu...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that vibratingmicrocantilevers can be used to quantify fluid...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to demonstrate that vibrating microcantilevers can be...
An attempt was made to demonstrate for the first time that the frequency response of microcantilever...
<p>This research presents new calibration techniques for the characterization of atomic force micro...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to demonstrate that vibrating microcantilevers can be...
Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) has become a widely used technique to measure mechanical properties of...
The volume required for the rheological characterization of fluids can beminimized by using micromec...
Nowadays, atomic-force microscopy plays a significant role in nanoscience and nanotechnology, and is...
The volume required for the rheological characterization of fluids can be minimized by using microme...
A simplified method for calibrating atomic force microscope cantilevers was recently proposed by Sad...