Simulating solid-liquid interfaces in atomic force microscopy

In this chapter, we will cover the main approaches taken to model AFM in liquids in a variety of different systems, discussing the advantages and problems of different methods, outlining the main issues to take into account in general, while also attempting to build a perspective for the future of t...

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Main Authors: Reischl, Bernhard, Federici Canova, F., Spijker, P., Watkins, M., Foster, A.
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Springer International Publishing 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25459
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author Reischl, Bernhard
Federici Canova, F.
Spijker, P.
Watkins, M.
Foster, A.
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description In this chapter, we will cover the main approaches taken to model AFM in liquids in a variety of different systems, discussing the advantages and problems of different methods, outlining the main issues to take into account in general, while also attempting to build a perspective for the future of the field. We hope this will provide a fundamental platform of understanding for future Atomic Force Microscopy studies of solid-liquid interfaces at the nanoscale.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-254592017-09-13T15:18:09Z Simulating solid-liquid interfaces in atomic force microscopy Reischl, Bernhard Federici Canova, F. Spijker, P. Watkins, M. Foster, A. In this chapter, we will cover the main approaches taken to model AFM in liquids in a variety of different systems, discussing the advantages and problems of different methods, outlining the main issues to take into account in general, while also attempting to build a perspective for the future of the field. We hope this will provide a fundamental platform of understanding for future Atomic Force Microscopy studies of solid-liquid interfaces at the nanoscale. 2015 Book Chapter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25459 10.1007/978-3-319-15588-3_18 Springer International Publishing restricted
spellingShingle Reischl, Bernhard
Federici Canova, F.
Spijker, P.
Watkins, M.
Foster, A.
Simulating solid-liquid interfaces in atomic force microscopy
title Simulating solid-liquid interfaces in atomic force microscopy
title_full Simulating solid-liquid interfaces in atomic force microscopy
title_fullStr Simulating solid-liquid interfaces in atomic force microscopy
title_full_unstemmed Simulating solid-liquid interfaces in atomic force microscopy
title_short Simulating solid-liquid interfaces in atomic force microscopy
title_sort simulating solid-liquid interfaces in atomic force microscopy
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25459