„friction force microscopy“
Suchergebnisse
1.000+ Treffer
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Study of Friction-Reduction Properties of Fatty Acids and Adsorption Structures of their Langmuir–Blodgett Monolayers using Sum-Frequency Generation Spectroscopy and Atomic Force Microscopy
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Friction: Friction of Ionic Liquid–Glycol Ether Mixtures at Titanium Interfaces: Negative Load Dependence (Adv. Mater. Interfaces 14/2018)
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Phase‐dependent Friction on Exfoliated Transition Metal Dichalcogenides Atomic Layers (Small 47/2023)
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Inside Cover: Measuring the Friction of Nanoparticles: A New Route towards a Better Understanding of Nanoscale Friction (ChemPhysChem 14/2009)
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Microstructure of block copolymer reinforced interfaces observed with frictional force microscopy †
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Polaronic Contributions to Friction in a Manganite Thin Film
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Transient formation of single layer diamond during friction force microscopy of sic‐supported epitaxial graphene
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Measuring creep response of soft samples by magnetic force microscopy
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Dynamic adhesion and friction mediated by supramolecular bonds
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Tribological characterization of reptile scales and their application as technical surfaces with tunable friction anisotropy
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Nano-friction at high speeds via atomic force microscopy
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Fractional resonance excitation in dynamic friction force microscopy
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Editorial: Tribology and Atomic Force Microscopy - Towards Single Asperity Contact
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Transient Formation of Single Layer Diamond During Friction Force Microscopy of SiC‐Supported Epitaxial Graphene
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Nanotribologische Untersuchungen an Dünnschicht-Manganaten: Phononische Beiträge zur Reibung auf der Nanometerskala
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Effect of Surface Oxidation on Adsorption and Frictional Properties of Oiliness Additives Evaluated by Atomic Force Microscopy
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Dynamic adhesion and friction mediated by supramolecular bonds
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Simulation model for frictional contact of two elastic surfaces in micro/nanoscale and its validation
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Surface and friction forces between cellulose surfaces measured with colloidal probe microscopy
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Fundamentals of Friction and Wear on the Nanoscale