A measurement system for nonlinear surface spectroscopy with an atomic force microscope during corrosion process monitoring
Abstract
In addition to traditional imaging the surface, atomic force microscopy (AFM) enables wide variety of additional measurements. One of them is higher harmonic imaging. In tapping mode the nonlinear contact between tip and specimen results in higher frequency vibrations. More information available from the higher harmonics analysis proves to be helpful for more detailed imaging. Such visualization is espe-cially useful for heterogeneous surfaces which are studied to understand corrosion mechanisms. In this paper the measurement system for nonlinear surface spectros-copy by AFM for corrosion processes monitoring is presented.
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- artykuły w czasopismach recenzowanych i innych wydawnictwach ciągłych
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Measurement Automation Monitoring
no. 59,
pages 284 - 286,
ISSN: 2450-2855 - Language:
- English
- Publication year:
- 2013
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- Babicz-Kiewlicz S., Zieliński A., Smulko J., Darowicki K.: A measurement system for nonlinear surface spectroscopy with an atomic force microscope during corrosion process monitoring// Pomiary Automatyka Kontrola. -Vol. 59., nr. 4 (2013), s.284-286
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