Polymeric thin films have been awakening continuous and growing interest for application in nanotechnology. For such applications, the assessment of their (nano) mechanical …
Nanomaterials have potential medical applications, for example in the area of drug delivery, and their possible adverse effects and cytotoxicity are curently receiving attention …
We present experimental results on the use of quantitative contact resonance force microscopy (CR-FM) for mapping the planar location and depth of 50 nm diameter silica …
This book edited by Tribikram Kundu is an expanded and updated version of Ultrasonic Nondestructive Evaluation: Engineering and Biological Material Characterization (CRC …
Ultrasound detection is one of the most-important nondestructive subsurface characterization tools for materials, the goal of which is to laterally resolve the subsurface …
The development of acoustic subsurface atomic force microscopy, which promises three- dimensional imaging with single-digit nanometer resolution by the introduction of ultrasound …
C Ma, W Arnold - Journal of Applied Physics, 2020 - pubs.aip.org
Imaging of subsurface features down to the nanometer scale is of great importance in various fields such as microelectronics, materials science, nanobiology, and nanomedicine …
RG Maev - Medical Imaging 2014: Ultrasonic Imaging and …, 2014 - spiedigitallibrary.org
The goal of this lecture is to provide an overview of the recent advances in high-resolution ultrasonic imaging principles and techniques and their biomedical applications. This lecture …
Subsurface characterization of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) dispersed in free-standing polymer composite films was achieved via quantitative electric force microscopy (EFM). The …