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Atomic Force Microscopy Imaging of Crystalline Sucrose in Alcohols
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資源タイプ Resource Type Journal Article / 学術雑誌論文 版区分 Resource Version publisher 権利 Rights ABSTRACT: Imaging nanometer-or molecule-scale topography has been achieved by dynamic atomic force microscopy (AFM) when a solid object of interest is damaged by vacuum exposure or electron irradiation. Imaging in a liquid offers a means to remove contaminations from the surface scanned using the microscope tip when the object is soluble to the surrounding liquid, typically water. In the present study, we
doi:10.1021/acsomega.9b02660.s001
fatcat:5socj5tptvbsbe663laxy5vv6i