We use atomic force microscopy to measure the distance-dependent solvation forces and the dissipation across liquid films of octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (OMCTS) confined between a silicon tip and a highly oriented pyrolytic graphite substrate without active excitation of the cantilever. By analyzing the thermal bending fluctuations, we minimize possible nonlinearities of the tip-substrate interaction due to finite excitation amplitudes because these fluctuations are smaller than the typical 1 Å, which is much smaller than the characteristic interaction length. Moreover, we avoid the need to determine the phase lag between cantilever excitation and response, which suffers from complications due to hydrodynamic coupling between cantilever an...
Nowadays dynamic atomic force microscopes (dAFM) are being extensively investigated because of the s...
The measurement of intermolecular forces at the liquid-solid interface is key to many studies of ele...
Hexadecane exhibits pronounced molecular layering upon confinement to gaps of a few nanometer width ...
We use atomic force microscopy to measure the distance-dependent solvation forces and the dissipatio...
We determine conservative and dissipative tip–sample interaction forces from the amplitude and phase...
In this thesis we describe Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) measurements and Molecular Dynamics (MD) si...
The properties of confined liquids are of fundamental interest for understanding the limitations of ...
Oscillatory solvation forces in liquid were studied using off-resonance, low-amplitude, sample-modul...
In this paper, we present two types of experimental results. Firstly presented are very good results...
The solvation force profiles of squalane/octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (OMCTS) mixtures confined betw...
International audienceThe interaction between an AFM probe and a thin water film deposited over a fl...
Viscous dissipation in highly anisotropic confined liquids is at the moment heavily debated due to c...
We present temperature-dependent atomic force microscope (AFM) measurements in force−distance mode o...
Micro- and nano-scale technologies are enabling scientists to visualize, sense, and measure the worl...
We present atomic force microscopy (AFM) measurements of the conservative oscillatory solvation forc...
Nowadays dynamic atomic force microscopes (dAFM) are being extensively investigated because of the s...
The measurement of intermolecular forces at the liquid-solid interface is key to many studies of ele...
Hexadecane exhibits pronounced molecular layering upon confinement to gaps of a few nanometer width ...
We use atomic force microscopy to measure the distance-dependent solvation forces and the dissipatio...
We determine conservative and dissipative tip–sample interaction forces from the amplitude and phase...
In this thesis we describe Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) measurements and Molecular Dynamics (MD) si...
The properties of confined liquids are of fundamental interest for understanding the limitations of ...
Oscillatory solvation forces in liquid were studied using off-resonance, low-amplitude, sample-modul...
In this paper, we present two types of experimental results. Firstly presented are very good results...
The solvation force profiles of squalane/octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (OMCTS) mixtures confined betw...
International audienceThe interaction between an AFM probe and a thin water film deposited over a fl...
Viscous dissipation in highly anisotropic confined liquids is at the moment heavily debated due to c...
We present temperature-dependent atomic force microscope (AFM) measurements in force−distance mode o...
Micro- and nano-scale technologies are enabling scientists to visualize, sense, and measure the worl...
We present atomic force microscopy (AFM) measurements of the conservative oscillatory solvation forc...
Nowadays dynamic atomic force microscopes (dAFM) are being extensively investigated because of the s...
The measurement of intermolecular forces at the liquid-solid interface is key to many studies of ele...
Hexadecane exhibits pronounced molecular layering upon confinement to gaps of a few nanometer width ...