Probing material properties at surfaces down to the single-particle scale of atoms and molecules has been achieved, but high-resolution subsurface imaging remains a …
As the size of materials, particles, and devices shrinks to nanometer, atomic, or even quantum scale, it is more challenging to characterize their thermal properties reliably …
S Gomès, A Assy, PO Chapuis - physica status solidi (a), 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Fundamental research and continued miniaturization of materials, components and systems have raised the need for the development of thermal‐investigation methods enabling ultra …
Many of the renewable and sustainable energy technologies employ novel nanomaterials. For instance, thermal storage and thermoelectric conversion are in constant progress due to …
For more than 30 years, scanning thermal microscopy (SThM) has been used for thermal imaging and quantitative thermal measurements. It has proven its usefulness for …
Atomic force microscope (AFM) cantilevers with integrated heaters enable nanometer-scale heat flow measurements, materials characterization, nanomanufacturing, and many other …
Y Li, Y Zhang, Y Liu, H Xie, W Yu - Journal of Thermal Science, 2022 - Springer
Thermal characterization becomes challenging as the material size is reduced to micro/nanoscales. Based on scanning probe microscopy (SPM), scanning thermal …
This work discusses measurement of thermal conductivity (k) of films using a scanning hot probe method in the 3ω mode and investigates the calibration of thermal contact …
Thermal conductivity measurements using Scanning Thermal Microscopy (SThM) usually involve heat transfer across the mechanical contact and liquid meniscus between the …