Polymeric thin films have been awakening continuous and growing interest for application in nanotechnology. For such applications, the assessment of their (nano)mechanical properties is a key issue, since they may dramatically vary between the bulk and the thin film state, even for the same polymer. Therefore, techniques are required for the in situ characterization of mechanical properties of thin films thatmust be nondestructive or only minimally destructive. Also, they must also be able to probe nanometer-thick ultrathin films and layers and capable of imaging the mechanical properties of the sample with nanometer lateral resolution, since, for instance, at these scales blends or copolymers are not uniform, their phases being...
We propose a nanoindentation technique based on atomic force microscopy (AFM) that allows one to ded...
By performing Atomic Force Microscopy measurements of pull-off force as a function of the temperatur...
The inherently fragile nature of ultrathin polymer films presents difficulties to the measurement of...
Polymeric thin films have been awakening continuous and growing interest for application in nanotec...
The nanoconfinement effects in polymer thin film have been a major interest in past decades. It was ...
The mechanical properties of several types of block copolymer (BCP) thin films have been investigate...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a versatile tool to perform mechanical characterization of surface...
Nanometer-scale elastic moduli and yield strengths of polycarbonate (PC) and polystyrene (PS) thin f...
The surfaces of polymer and interfaces between polymer and inorganic particles are of particular imp...
The analysis of mechanical properties on a nanometer scale is a useful tool for combining informatio...
AFM nanoindentations show a dependence of penetration, i.e., the relative motion between the sample ...
Polymer latex surfaces were investigated with a new instrument performing mechanical imaging based o...
The inherently fragile nature of ultrathin polymer films presents difficulties to the measurement of...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) is a very promising and powerful tool for investigating a range of...
We propose a nanoindentation technique based on atomic force microscopy (AFM) that allows one to ded...
By performing Atomic Force Microscopy measurements of pull-off force as a function of the temperatur...
The inherently fragile nature of ultrathin polymer films presents difficulties to the measurement of...
Polymeric thin films have been awakening continuous and growing interest for application in nanotec...
The nanoconfinement effects in polymer thin film have been a major interest in past decades. It was ...
The mechanical properties of several types of block copolymer (BCP) thin films have been investigate...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a versatile tool to perform mechanical characterization of surface...
Nanometer-scale elastic moduli and yield strengths of polycarbonate (PC) and polystyrene (PS) thin f...
The surfaces of polymer and interfaces between polymer and inorganic particles are of particular imp...
The analysis of mechanical properties on a nanometer scale is a useful tool for combining informatio...
AFM nanoindentations show a dependence of penetration, i.e., the relative motion between the sample ...
Polymer latex surfaces were investigated with a new instrument performing mechanical imaging based o...
The inherently fragile nature of ultrathin polymer films presents difficulties to the measurement of...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) is a very promising and powerful tool for investigating a range of...
We propose a nanoindentation technique based on atomic force microscopy (AFM) that allows one to ded...
By performing Atomic Force Microscopy measurements of pull-off force as a function of the temperatur...
The inherently fragile nature of ultrathin polymer films presents difficulties to the measurement of...