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Resolving the full potential: Imaging the potential of molecule aggregates via sideband KPFM

Park Systems
3 May 2021

Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) can image the work function distribution of surfaces with a nanometer resolution for a known tip work function. Here, the sideband KPFM, newly implemented on Park Systems research atomic force microscopes (AFMs) is presented.

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Atomic Force Microscopy / Scanning Tunneling MicroscopyMicroscopyAFM

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