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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2013, 4, 385–393, doi:10.3762/bjnano.4.45
Figure 1: An 11 × 11 micrometer scan of a three component polymer blend (PS, PP, PE) imaged with an Olympus A...
Figure 2: Using the same cantilever and sample from Figure 1, the imaging modes are compared at different energy leve...
Figure 3: The same experiment as Figure 2, plotting first eigenmode phase lag . In the top row (a, b) the first eigen...
Figure 4: Simulated line scans for the parameters in Table 2 and two different second eigenmode drive amplitudes. Th...
Figure 5: A simulation in which the second eigenmode drive amplitude is swept up and then down continuously. ...
Figure 6: A drive amplitude sweep similar to Figure 5 except that two different materials are compared (both are swee...
Figure 7: The simulation of Figure 6 repeated except with a pure Hertz model (no energy dissipation). In comparison t...