A systematic study of the electric-field-induced forces between a solid glass sphere and a flat gold-plated substrate filled with an insulating liquid has been carried out. Using atomic force microscopy, we measure the electrostatic force f(s, V) between the sphere and substrate as a function of the surface separation s and applied voltage V. The measured f(s, V) is found to be well described by an equation for a conducting sphere. Further force measurements for the “wet” porous glass spheres filled with an aqueous solution of urea and the dried porous glass spheres filled with (dry) air suggest that there is a water layer of a few nanometers in thickness adsorbed on the hydrophilic glass surface under ambient conditions. This adsorbed wate...
Gold surfaces, obtained by vacuum deposition of 15-nm gold films on glass and silica wafers, were st...
Electrowetting on dielectric is a phenomenon in which the shape and apparent contact angle of a drop...
With an objective to understand the nature of forces which contribute to the disjoining pressure of ...
A systematic study of the electric-field-induced forces between a solid glass sphere and a flat gold...
We explore the force generation and surface interactions arising when electric fields are applied ac...
Surface forces between an air bubble and a flat mica surface immersed in aqueous electrolyte solutio...
Measurements of the forces in water between neutral hydrophobic surfaces prepared by covalent modifi...
An apparatus is developed to study the interaction forces between two spheres under an external ac e...
The first surface force measurements under electrochemical potential control between a metal and a c...
An atomic force microscope was used to measure the forces acting between two polystyrene latex spher...
Like-charged colloidal spheres dispersed in de-ionized water are supposed to repel each other. Inste...
Attractive as well as repulsive forces between electrically neutral tips and charged surfaces are me...
We show how the colloidal-probe technique, which is based on force measurements made with the atomic...
We present a systematic procedure to analyze the interaction between two spheres under a uniform ele...
The problem of electric field-induced force between spheres is fundamental to electrorheological flu...
Gold surfaces, obtained by vacuum deposition of 15-nm gold films on glass and silica wafers, were st...
Electrowetting on dielectric is a phenomenon in which the shape and apparent contact angle of a drop...
With an objective to understand the nature of forces which contribute to the disjoining pressure of ...
A systematic study of the electric-field-induced forces between a solid glass sphere and a flat gold...
We explore the force generation and surface interactions arising when electric fields are applied ac...
Surface forces between an air bubble and a flat mica surface immersed in aqueous electrolyte solutio...
Measurements of the forces in water between neutral hydrophobic surfaces prepared by covalent modifi...
An apparatus is developed to study the interaction forces between two spheres under an external ac e...
The first surface force measurements under electrochemical potential control between a metal and a c...
An atomic force microscope was used to measure the forces acting between two polystyrene latex spher...
Like-charged colloidal spheres dispersed in de-ionized water are supposed to repel each other. Inste...
Attractive as well as repulsive forces between electrically neutral tips and charged surfaces are me...
We show how the colloidal-probe technique, which is based on force measurements made with the atomic...
We present a systematic procedure to analyze the interaction between two spheres under a uniform ele...
The problem of electric field-induced force between spheres is fundamental to electrorheological flu...
Gold surfaces, obtained by vacuum deposition of 15-nm gold films on glass and silica wafers, were st...
Electrowetting on dielectric is a phenomenon in which the shape and apparent contact angle of a drop...
With an objective to understand the nature of forces which contribute to the disjoining pressure of ...