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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2025, 16, 637–651, doi:10.3762/bjnano.16.49
Figure 1: Schematic illustration of the excitation and detection frequencies in MFH-EFM. The lower part shows...
Figure 2: Topography of the five different capacitors C1 to C5 that were produced to have specific capacitors...
Figure 3: Schematic illustration of tip apex, tip cone, lever, and stray capacitances. The contribution of th...
Figure 4: Contributions of the respective components to the (a) first numeric derivative C′ and (b) second nu...
Figure 5: Comparison of the C″ and the C′ single force curves (b) of a microcapacitor (a) while doing MFH-EFM...
Figure 6: Comparison of the normalized C″ (red colors on top) and normalized C′ (blue colors at the bottom) f...
Figure 7: MFH-EFM images taken on F14H20. (a) Topography image. (b) C′ image detected at ωm,2 under excitatio...
Figure 8: Schematic setup of the MFH-EFM apparatus. Additionally to a regular AFM, two different voltages wit...
Figure 9: Sketch of the capacitance model of the truncated cone with spherical apex. Here h is the height of ...
Figure 10: Contributions of the respective components to the numeric capacitance C as a function of the distan...