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Two dynamic modes to streamline challenging atomic force microscopy measurements

  • Alexei G. Temiryazev,
  • Andrey V. Krayev and
  • Marina P. Temiryazeva

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2021, 12, 1226–1236, doi:10.3762/bjnano.12.90

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  • that errors in choosing this parameter can lead to image distortion and noise, as well as damage to the probe. It can be seen from the foregoing that the choice of scanning parameters depends on both the characteristics of the sample and the sharpness of the probe. Optimization, as a rule, requires a
  • , and in order to reach the A1 level, it is necessary to bring the probe closer to the surface. Let us consider the main advantages of this method. One is the adaptive scanning speed. The levels of A1 and A2 may be very close. Their difference should only be much higher than the noise level. In our
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Published 15 Nov 2021

The effect of cobalt on morphology, structure, and ORR activity of electrospun carbon fibre mats in aqueous alkaline environments

  • Markus Gehring,
  • Tobias Kutsch,
  • Osmane Camara,
  • Alexandre Merlen,
  • Hermann Tempel,
  • Hans Kungl and
  • Rüdiger-A. Eichel

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2021, 12, 1173–1186, doi:10.3762/bjnano.12.87

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  • -noise ratio (co-addition mode). The resulting spectra were analysed by fitting a Lorentz distribution and a Breit–Wigner–Fano distribution, as explained in detail in [12]. For the elemental analysis 2 mg of sample was burned in the elemental analyser (VarioelCube, Elementar) for both CHN and O analyses
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Published 19 Oct 2021

A new method for obtaining model-free viscoelastic material properties from atomic force microscopy experiments using discrete integral transform techniques

  • Berkin Uluutku,
  • Enrique A. López-Guerra and
  • Santiago D. Solares

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2021, 12, 1063–1077, doi:10.3762/bjnano.12.79

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  • above restriction of the Fourier transform by applying time derivatives to the experimental quantities and making use of its well-known mathematical properties [29], but although the approaches are theoretically feasible, the existence of noise in AFM signals generally precludes their successful
  • material and its relationship to the modified harmonic components should also be investigated further. One final area of future work concerns the effect of electronic or thermal noise on the quality of the viscoelastic analysis. Generally speaking, analyses in the complex domain can handle noise more
  • robustly than analyses in the time domain, especially when specific features are expected in the plots of the viscoelastic functions. For example, the fact that in the Kelvin–Voigt model, non-zero-centered peaks are not expected in the storage compliance (see Figure 11) could be used to discriminate noise
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Published 23 Sep 2021

A Au/CuNiCoS4/p-Si photodiode: electrical and morphological characterization

  • Adem Koçyiğit,
  • Adem Sarılmaz,
  • Teoman Öztürk,
  • Faruk Ozel and
  • Murat Yıldırım

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2021, 12, 984–994, doi:10.3762/bjnano.12.74

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  • detectivity represents the inverse of the noise equivalent power [32]. Both responsivity and specific detectivity increased with increasing illumination power density and confirmed the good performance of the fabricated Au/CuNiCoS4/p-Si photodiode. This behavior was studied and discussed in the literature for
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Published 02 Sep 2021

Uniform arrays of gold nanoelectrodes with tuneable recess depth

  • Elena O. Gordeeva,
  • Ilya V. Roslyakov,
  • Alexey P. Leontiev,
  • Alexey A. Klimenko and
  • Kirill S. Napolskii

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2021, 12, 957–964, doi:10.3762/bjnano.12.72

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  • diffusion layers results in the planar diffusion to the NEA surface. Thus, a decrease in the density of active electrodes could be more appropriate because of the decrease in electric double layer charging current and, as a consequence, the growth of the signal-to-noise ratio. A controlled decrease in the
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Published 30 Aug 2021

The role of convolutional neural networks in scanning probe microscopy: a review

  • Ido Azuri,
  • Irit Rosenhek-Goldian,
  • Neta Regev-Rudzki,
  • Georg Fantner and
  • Sidney R. Cohen

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2021, 12, 878–901, doi:10.3762/bjnano.12.66

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  • standard image processing techniques, kernel filters exist for functions such as edge detection, edge enhancement, noise reduction, and smoothing. In contrast, in CNNs, the parameters of the filters are not known a priori and the CNN model learns the best parameters during the training process to extract
  • , decision making is strongly influenced by random noise and meaningless trends in the training data. This boosts performance on the training dataset, but results in poor generalization to new data. There are several approaches that can reduce over-fitting. Increasing the sample data set size helps reduce
  • ][94], beginning with the more abundant examples of optical and electron microscopy, which will later be compared and contrasted with applications in SPM [95]. Strategies for obtaining training data Successful application of deep learning relies on the quality (e.g. signal/noise, resolution, and
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Published 13 Aug 2021

Comprehensive review on ultrasound-responsive theranostic nanomaterials: mechanisms, structures and medical applications

  • Sepand Tehrani Fateh,
  • Lida Moradi,
  • Elmira Kohan,
  • Michael R. Hamblin and
  • Amin Shiralizadeh Dezfuli

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2021, 12, 808–862, doi:10.3762/bjnano.12.64

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Published 11 Aug 2021

Reducing molecular simulation time for AFM images based on super-resolution methods

  • Zhipeng Dou,
  • Jianqiang Qian,
  • Yingzi Li,
  • Rui Lin,
  • Jianhai Wang,
  • Peng Cheng and
  • Zeyu Xu

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2021, 12, 775–785, doi:10.3762/bjnano.12.61

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  • factors to 2× (25 × 25) and 3× (17 × 17), respectively, to construct super-resolution images. The peak signal to noise ratio (PSNR, expressed as the logarithmic decibel scale) and structural similarity (SSIM, value range is [0,1]) are used to evaluate the quality of the reconstructed image. The PSNR is
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Published 29 Jul 2021

Recent progress in magnetic applications for micro- and nanorobots

  • Ke Xu,
  • Shuang Xu and
  • Fanan Wei

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2021, 12, 744–755, doi:10.3762/bjnano.12.58

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  • that might occur with other methods, such as heat and noise. Using this method, Uvet and others provided an innovative micro-UFO, which was suspended by diamagnetic levitation. After the micro-UFO reached a certain height, it could successfully track the maximum range of motion of the linear stage of
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Published 19 Jul 2021

Electromigration-induced formation of percolating adsorbate islands during condensation from the gaseous phase: a computational study

  • Alina V. Dvornichenko,
  • Vasyl O. Kharchenko and
  • Dmitrii O. Kharchenko

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2021, 12, 694–703, doi:10.3762/bjnano.12.55

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  • -correlated Gaussian noise: ⟨ξ(r,t)⟩ = 0, ⟨ξ(r,t)ξ(r’,t’)⟩ = σ2δ(r− r’)(t − t’); σ2 is the intensity of fluctuations. This source takes into account the effects of redistribution of adatoms at the microscopic level, describing the system at the mesoscopic level. Reaction term During condensation processes
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Published 13 Jul 2021

A review of defect engineering, ion implantation, and nanofabrication using the helium ion microscope

  • Frances I. Allen

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2021, 12, 633–664, doi:10.3762/bjnano.12.52

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Published 02 Jul 2021

Determining amplitude and tilt of a lateral force microscopy sensor

  • Oliver Gretz,
  • Alfred J. Weymouth,
  • Thomas Holzmann,
  • Korbinian Pürckhauer and
  • Franz J. Giessibl

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2021, 12, 517–524, doi:10.3762/bjnano.12.42

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  • . Note that the program will not converge to a solution if eLIM is too small because of noise and factors such as drift. Another problem is the choice of starting values. To try different combinations with equal probability, random starting values within a definable interval were generated. Care has to
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Published 01 Jun 2021

Intracranial recording in patients with aphasia using nanomaterial-based flexible electronics: promises and challenges

  • Qingchun Wang and
  • Wai Ting Siok

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2021, 12, 330–342, doi:10.3762/bjnano.12.27

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  • has an excellent temporal resolution at the millisecond scale. ECoG data have a typical sampling rate of 1,000–3,000 Hz. This high temporal resolution offers an opportunity to observe the rapid dynamics of neural activities in precisely localized brain regions. ECoG has a much higher signal-to-noise
  • ratio (SNR) than other modalities, such as fMRI or scalp EEG. The SNR of ECoG is 100 times higher than that of scalp EEG due to the reduction of environmental and physiological noise such as muscle contractions or skin potentials [42][46]. ECoG electrodes are characterised by a circular plate shape
  • -noise ratio (Figure 5c, right). The real-time signals of cortical activities in different medical and drug-induced epileptic states were precisely measured when the iWEBS array was used in freely moving mice. Combined with optogenetic mapping techniques, long-range cortical interactions were
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Published 08 Apr 2021

The patterning toolbox FIB-o-mat: Exploiting the full potential of focused helium ions for nanofabrication

  • Victor Deinhart,
  • Lisa-Marie Kern,
  • Jan N. Kirchhof,
  • Sabrina Juergensen,
  • Joris Sturm,
  • Enno Krauss,
  • Thorsten Feichtner,
  • Sviatoslav Kovalchuk,
  • Michael Schneider,
  • Dieter Engel,
  • Bastian Pfau,
  • Bert Hecht,
  • Kirill I. Bolotin,
  • Stephanie Reich and
  • Katja Höflich

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2021, 12, 304–318, doi:10.3762/bjnano.12.25

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  • modulation setup. The spatial displacement of the focus modulates the signal [61] and the lock-in coupled detector provides an excellent signal-to-noise ratio for individual small scatterers. Figure 7d–f shows the extinction (sum of scattering and absorption) spectra corresponding to the tetramers in Figure
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Published 06 Apr 2021

Scanning transmission helium ion microscopy on carbon nanomembranes

  • Daniel Emmrich,
  • Annalena Wolff,
  • Nikolaus Meyerbröker,
  • Jörg K. N. Lindner,
  • André Beyer and
  • Armin Gölzhäuser

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2021, 12, 222–231, doi:10.3762/bjnano.12.18

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  • capability is the ability to record charge-compensated images on insulating samples such as biological specimen or polymers without requiring a conductive coating layer [2][3][4]. In addition, the ability to record images with high signal-to-noise ratio while using low beam currents (the HIM creates up to
  • for ion microscopes. The dark-field STIM detector enables the imaging of very thin carbon nanomembranes with a high signal-to-noise ratio, which could not be achieved using the conventional ETD detector in the HIM. The evaluation of the contrast mechanism suggests that the detector is suitable for end
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Published 26 Feb 2021

Toward graphene textiles in wearable eye tracking systems for human–machine interaction

  • Ata Jedari Golparvar and
  • Murat Kaya Yapici

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2021, 12, 180–189, doi:10.3762/bjnano.12.14

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  • 11.6 kΩ (at 1 kHz). Additionally, since the operation of the textile electrodes relies on charge flow, moisture and sweat can increase the interface conductivity of the skin electrodes and provide an even better signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in long-term monitoring applications in contrast to “wet
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Published 11 Feb 2021

Paper-based triboelectric nanogenerators and their applications: a review

  • Jing Han,
  • Nuo Xu,
  • Yuchen Liang,
  • Mei Ding,
  • Junyi Zhai,
  • Qijun Sun and
  • Zhong Lin Wang

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2021, 12, 151–171, doi:10.3762/bjnano.12.12

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  • units. The cellulose-based P-TENGs have the following electric output performance parameter values: Voc (approx. 196.8 V), Isc (approx. 31.5 μA), and power density of 16.1 W·m−2 [94]. As vast amounts of acoustic energy (e.g., from talking, traffic noise, and music) are normally not harvested, Wang group
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Published 01 Feb 2021

Numerical analysis of vibration modes of a qPlus sensor with a long tip

  • Kebei Chen,
  • Zhenghui Liu,
  • Yuchen Xie,
  • Chunyu Zhang,
  • Gengzhao Xu,
  • Wentao Song and
  • Ke Xu

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2021, 12, 82–92, doi:10.3762/bjnano.12.7

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  • the measurement. Therefore, we need to consider all physical parameters comprehensively. Firstly, it is necessary to reduce the influence of the long-range force, where Atip should be small enough. Secondly, fq should be high to minimize frequency noise [1]. However, there is a tradeoff between Atip
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Published 21 Jan 2021

Bulk chemical composition contrast from attractive forces in AFM force spectroscopy

  • Dorothee Silbernagl,
  • Media Ghasem Zadeh Khorasani,
  • Natalia Cano Murillo,
  • Anna Maria Elert and
  • Heinz Sturm

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2021, 12, 58–71, doi:10.3762/bjnano.12.5

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  • recorded with a frequency of 1 Hz. The spring constant of the cantilever was determined by a noninvasive thermal noise method. In the case of FDC experiments, the tip radius was estimated by fitting the reference measurements of glass and by applying the Hertz theory, as described in Supporting Information
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Published 18 Jan 2021

Scanning transmission imaging in the helium ion microscope using a microchannel plate with a delay line detector

  • Eduardo Serralta,
  • Nico Klingner,
  • Olivier De Castro,
  • Michael Mousley,
  • Santhana Eswara,
  • Serge Duarte Pinto,
  • Tom Wirtz and
  • Gregor Hlawacek

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2020, 11, 1854–1864, doi:10.3762/bjnano.11.167

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  • phenomena occurring during the projectile–target interaction and can increase the signal-to-noise ratio [23]. Since most likely a considerable fraction of the transmitted particles at this energy range is neutral [24][25], magnetic or electrostatic spectrometers cannot be used. Therefore, ion energy-loss
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Piezotronic effect in AlGaN/AlN/GaN heterojunction nanowires used as a flexible strain sensor

  • Jianqi Dong,
  • Liang Chen,
  • Yuqing Yang and
  • Xingfu Wang

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2020, 11, 1847–1853, doi:10.3762/bjnano.11.166

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  • (ZEISS Ultra 55), and a TEM (JEM-2100HR, JEM-1400 PLUS). The I–V characteristic curves were measured using a source table including a SR570 low-noise current preamplifier and a DS345 function generator. (a) Schematic diagram of the epitaxial structure. (b) STEM image taken of the AlGaN/AlN/GaN
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Mapping of integrated PIN diodes with a 3D architecture by scanning microwave impedance microscopy and dynamic spectroscopy

  • Rosine Coq Germanicus,
  • Peter De Wolf,
  • Florent Lallemand,
  • Catherine Bunel,
  • Serge Bardy,
  • Hugues Murray and
  • Ulrike Lüders

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2020, 11, 1764–1775, doi:10.3762/bjnano.11.159

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  • an electromagnetically shielded and electrically conductive tip [21]. This special tip enhances the microwave sensitivity and eliminates parasitic noise. The tip design and its properties are described elsewhere [25]. A gigahertz microwave signal travels through the tip and interacts with a local
  • vertical PIN diode with the associated metallic contacts of the anode. Although the sMIM-R signal shows a low signal-to-noise ratio, it is still possible to differentiate metallic materials from semiconductor layers. Also, the conductivity continuity between the metallic contact and the p+ anode can be
  • seen. The sMIM-C map clearly shows the complete architecture of the PIN structure with details of the anode contact and with very clear differences (in terms of contrast, layer location, and signal-to-noise ratio) between the P (p+ anode), I (lightly doped n-type epitaxial silicon), and N (n-type doped
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Published 23 Nov 2020

Application of contact-resonance AFM methods to polymer samples

  • Sebastian Friedrich and
  • Brunero Cappella

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2020, 11, 1714–1727, doi:10.3762/bjnano.11.154

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  • curves on an uncompliant substrate, such as a silicon wafer. The spring constant could then be determined from the thermal noise spectrum [42]. Tip radii have been obtained through scanning a TGT1 test grating (NT-MDT Spectrum Instruments, Moscow, Russia) consisting of an array of sharp tips. The
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Published 12 Nov 2020

Functional nanostructures for electronics, spintronics and sensors

  • Anatolie S. Sidorenko

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2020, 11, 1704–1706, doi:10.3762/bjnano.11.152

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  • ” electronics for a superconducting computer where a low-noise cryogenic microwave amplifier as a read-out circuit of superconducting X-mon qubits is demonstrated. Also, in addition to the progress towards theoretical and experimental developments of a superconducting computer, this thematic issues also
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Published 10 Nov 2020

Selective detection of complex gas mixtures using point contacts: concept, method and tools

  • Alexander P. Pospelov,
  • Victor I. Belan,
  • Dmytro O. Harbuz,
  • Volodymyr L. Vakula,
  • Lyudmila V. Kamarchuk,
  • Yuliya V. Volkova and
  • Gennadii V. Kamarchuk

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2020, 11, 1631–1643, doi:10.3762/bjnano.11.146

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  • information from the electric noise [9]. Similar advantages arise in sensor studies. In this case, Yanson point contacts are responsible for the unique properties of point-contact sensors, which make them different from the existing analogues. In sensor studies, the quantum properties of Yanson point contacts
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