Charge gradient microscopy (CGM) is a scanning probe imaging mode, particularly well-suited for the characterization of ferroelectrics. The implementation of the technique is straightforward; it involves monitoring currents that spontaneously develop between a passive conducting atomic force microscopy tip and Earth, as the tip is scanned across the specimen surface. However, details on the fundamental origin of contrast and what images mean, in terms of associated ferroelectric microstructures, are not yet fully understood. Here, by comparing information from CGM and Kelvin probe force microscopy, obtained from the same sets of ferroelectric domains (in both lithium niobate and barium titanate), it is shown that CGM reasonably reflects the...
Piezoelectric force microscopy (PFM) has demonstrated to be a powerful tool to characterize ferroele...
We report a method for switching spectroscopy Kelvin probe force microscopy (SS-KPFM). The method is...
Copyright © 2013 Kenny Lau et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
Charge gradient microscopy (CGM) is a scanning probe imaging mode, particularly well-suited for the ...
Local domain structures of ferroelectrics have been studied extensively using various modes of scann...
Advanced scanning probe microscopies (SPMs) open up the possibilities of the next-generation ferroic...
A charge gradient microscopy (CGM) probe was used to collect surface screening charges on poly(vinyl...
Eng LM, Bammerlin M, Loppacher C, et al. Ferroelectric domain characterisation and manipulation: a c...
In this work, we implemented dual harmonic Kelvin probe force microscopy (DH-KPFM) for surface poten...
We explain that it is possible to observe directly insulating samples in scanning electron microscop...
peer reviewedPolar tweed was discovered in mechanically stressed LaAlO3. Local patches of strained m...
For the past decades, Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) developed from a sidebranch of atomic for...
In this study, we investigate artifacts arising from electric charges present in magnetic force micr...
Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) has emerged as an indispensable tool to probe and characterise mater...
Applications of Ferroelectrics held jointly with 2012 European Conference on the Applications of Pol...
Piezoelectric force microscopy (PFM) has demonstrated to be a powerful tool to characterize ferroele...
We report a method for switching spectroscopy Kelvin probe force microscopy (SS-KPFM). The method is...
Copyright © 2013 Kenny Lau et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
Charge gradient microscopy (CGM) is a scanning probe imaging mode, particularly well-suited for the ...
Local domain structures of ferroelectrics have been studied extensively using various modes of scann...
Advanced scanning probe microscopies (SPMs) open up the possibilities of the next-generation ferroic...
A charge gradient microscopy (CGM) probe was used to collect surface screening charges on poly(vinyl...
Eng LM, Bammerlin M, Loppacher C, et al. Ferroelectric domain characterisation and manipulation: a c...
In this work, we implemented dual harmonic Kelvin probe force microscopy (DH-KPFM) for surface poten...
We explain that it is possible to observe directly insulating samples in scanning electron microscop...
peer reviewedPolar tweed was discovered in mechanically stressed LaAlO3. Local patches of strained m...
For the past decades, Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) developed from a sidebranch of atomic for...
In this study, we investigate artifacts arising from electric charges present in magnetic force micr...
Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) has emerged as an indispensable tool to probe and characterise mater...
Applications of Ferroelectrics held jointly with 2012 European Conference on the Applications of Pol...
Piezoelectric force microscopy (PFM) has demonstrated to be a powerful tool to characterize ferroele...
We report a method for switching spectroscopy Kelvin probe force microscopy (SS-KPFM). The method is...
Copyright © 2013 Kenny Lau et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...