Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Technology 2004
DOI: 10.1002/0471440264.pst500
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Scanning Force Microscopy

Abstract: Scanning force microscopy (SFM) belongs to a class of real‐space microscopic techniques, which combine high spatial resolution, 3‐D imaging capabilities, and contrast mechanisms based on specific materials contrast. In particular, in the field of polymer science and technology , SFM quickly developed into an indispensable characterization technique and has found widespread use. In this article the application of SFM to polymers is discussed based on a selection of topics covering the wh… Show more

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“…A chemically modified SFM tip interacts with a functionalized polymer surface (Figure 27, [273]). The tip is coated with a thin layer of gold, which has been modified with a self-assembled monolayer of ω-functionalized alkanethiols.…”
Section: Probing the Strenghts Of Intermolecular Bondsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A chemically modified SFM tip interacts with a functionalized polymer surface (Figure 27, [273]). The tip is coated with a thin layer of gold, which has been modified with a self-assembled monolayer of ω-functionalized alkanethiols.…”
Section: Probing the Strenghts Of Intermolecular Bondsmentioning
confidence: 99%