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This book presents the latest developments in noncontact atomic
force microscopy. It deals with the following outstanding functions
and applications that have been obtained with atomic resolution
after the publication of volume 2: (1) Pauli repulsive force
imaging of molecular structure, (2) Applications of force
spectroscopy and force mapping with atomic resolution, (3)
Applications of tuning forks, (4) Applications of atomic/molecular
manipulation, (5) Applications of magnetic exchange force
microscopy, (6) Applications of atomic and molecular imaging in
liquids, (7) Applications of combined AFM/STM with atomic
resolution, and (8) New technologies in dynamic force microscopy.
These results and technologies are now expanding the capacity of
the NC-AFM with imaging functions on an atomic scale toward making
them characterization and manipulation tools of individual
atoms/molecules and nanostructures, with outstanding capability at
the level of molecular, atomic, and subatomic resolution. Since the
publication of vol. 2 of the book Noncontact Atomic Force
Microscopy in 2009 the noncontact atomic force microscope, which
can image even insulators with atomic resolution, has achieved
remarkable progress. The NC-AFM is now becoming crucial for
nanoscience and nanotechnology.
A comprehensive tutorial for researchers and practitioners involved in surface science. The basics of the scanning probe microscopy techniques as well as material class-specific applications are thoroughly discussed. The book gives access to these methods for advanced students and allows researchers to apply these powerful atomic-resolution imaging techniques to new systems.
Friction force microscopy is an important analytical tool in the
field of tribology on the nanometer-scale. The contact area between
the probing tip and the sample is reduced to some square
nanometers, corresponding to the ideal of a single asperity
contact. Traditional concepts, such as friction coefficients,
adhesion and elasticity and stick-slip are re-examined with this
novel technique. New concepts based upon classical and quantum
mechanics are investigated.
Friction force microscopy is an important analytical tool in the
field of tribology on the nanometer-scale. The contact area between
the probing tip and the sample is reduced to some square
nanometers, corresponding to the ideal of a single asperity
contact. Traditional concepts, such as friction coefficients,
adhesion and elasticity and stick-slip are re-examined with this
novel technique. New concepts based upon classical and quantum
mechanics are investigated.
Combining the classical theories of contact mechanics and
lubrication with the study of friction on the nanometer range, this
multi-scale book for researchers and students alike guides the
reader deftly through the mechanisms governing friction processes,
based on state-of-the-art models and experimental results. The
first book in the field to incorporate recent research on
nanotribology with classical theories of contact mechanics, this
unique text explores atomic scale scratches, non-contact friction
and fishing of molecular nanowires as observed in the lab.
Beginning with simple key concepts, the reader is guided through
progressively more complex topics, such as contact of self-affine
surfaces and nanomanipulation, in a consistent style, encompassing
both macroscopic and atomistic descriptions of friction, and using
unified notations to enable use by physicists and engineers across
the scientific community.
This book presents the latest developments in noncontact atomic
force microscopy. It deals with the following outstanding functions
and applications that have been obtained with atomic resolution
after the publication of volume 2: (1) Pauli repulsive force
imaging of molecular structure, (2) Applications of force
spectroscopy and force mapping with atomic resolution, (3)
Applications of tuning forks, (4) Applications of atomic/molecular
manipulation, (5) Applications of magnetic exchange force
microscopy, (6) Applications of atomic and molecular imaging in
liquids, (7) Applications of combined AFM/STM with atomic
resolution, and (8) New technologies in dynamic force microscopy.
These results and technologies are now expanding the capacity of
the NC-AFM with imaging functions on an atomic scale toward making
them characterization and manipulation tools of individual
atoms/molecules and nanostructures, with outstanding capability at
the level of molecular, atomic, and subatomic resolution. Since the
publication of vol. 2 of the book Noncontact Atomic Force
Microscopy in 2009 the noncontact atomic force microscope, which
can image even insulators with atomic resolution, has achieved
remarkable progress. The NC-AFM is now becoming crucial for
nanoscience and nanotechnology.
This book provides an updated review on the development of scanning
probe microscopy and related techniques, and the availability of
computational techniques not even imaginable a few decades ago. The
36 chapters cover instrumental aspects, theoretical models and
selected experimental results, thus offering a broad panoramic view
on fundamental issues in nanotribology which are currently being
investigated. Compared to the first edition, several topics have
been added, including triboluminescence, graphene mechanics,
friction and wear in liquid environments, capillary condensation,
and multiscale friction modeling. Particular care has been taken to
avoid overlaps and guarantee the independence of the chapters. In
this way, our book aims to become a key reference on this subject
for the next five to ten years to come.
Written by three leading experts in the field, this textbook
describes and explains all aspects of the scanning probe
microscopy. Emphasis is placed on the experimental design and
procedures required to optimize the performance of the various
methods. Scanning Probe Microscopy covers not only the physical
principles behind scanning probe microscopy but also questions of
instrumental designs, basic features of the different imaging
modes, and recurring artifacts. The intention is to provide a
general textbook for all types of classes that address scanning
probe microscopy. Third year undergraduates and beyond should be
able to use it for self-study or as textbook to accompany a course
on probe microscopy. Furthermore, it will be valuable as reference
book in any scanning probe microscopy laboratory. Novel
applications and the latest important results are also presented,
and the book closes with a look at the future prospects of scanning
probe microscopy, also discussing related techniques in
nanoscience. Ideally suited as an introduction for graduate
students, the book will also serve as a valuable reference for
practising researchers developing and using scanning probe
techniques.
In diesem Buch werden sowohl Grundlagen der Psychoanalyse als auch
Aspekte einer erweiterten Behandlungspraxis beleuchtet. Die Aufgabe
einer psychoanalytischen Technik besteht darin, gunstige
psychologische Bedingungen fur die Ich-Funktion des Patienten zu
schaffen. So wird in diesen Beitragen das Standardverfahren der
Psychoanalyse ebenso erortert wie die als therapeutisch sinnvoll
erkannten Verfahren psychoanalytisch begrundeter Therapieformen.
Die erweiterte Behandlungspraxis erstreckt sich uber Neurosen bis
hin zu Krankheitsbildern wie psychosomatische Erkrankungen,
Borderlinestorungen und Psychosen. Sie umfasst u.a.
psychoanalytische Kurztherapie, niederfrequente psychoanalytische
Langzeittherapie, stationare psychoanalytische Therapie und
psychoanalytisch begrundete averbale Therapieverfahren. Die
behandlungstechnischen Probleme, die sich erstmals durch die
Erweiterung der psychoanalytischen Behandlungspraxis uber das
Standardverfahren hinaus ergeben (z. B. veranderte Settingformen),
werden aufgezeigt. Mit dem Buch erhalten Psychotherapeuten, Arzte
in der Weiterbildung zum Psychotherapeuten und interessierte Laien
einen umfassenden Uberblick uber die derzeitige Reichweite der
psychoanalytischen Therapie.
These Articles Are The Result Of An Intensive Journey From
September 3 To October 5, 1942, Through Edinburgh, Glasgow,
Clydeside, Newcastle, Tyneside, Bristol, The Five Counties South Of
Bristol, Cardiff And The Southern Valleys Of Wales.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as
an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification:
++++ Die Sculpturen Des Strassburger Muensters: 1. T.: Die Aelteren
Sculpturen Bis 1789; Issue 2 Of Studien Zur Deutschen
Kunstgeschichte Ernst Meyer-Altona J. H. E. Heitz, 1894
Written by three leading experts in the field, this textbook
describes and explains all aspects of the scanning probe
microscopy. Emphasis is placed on the experimental design and
procedures required to optimize the performance of the various
methods. Scanning Probe Microscopy covers not only the physical
principles behind scanning probe microscopy but also questions of
instrumental designs, basic features of the different imaging
modes, and recurring artifacts. The intention is to provide a
general textbook for all types of classes that address scanning
probe microscopy. Third year undergraduates and beyond should be
able to use it for self-study or as textbook to accompany a course
on probe microscopy. Furthermore, it will be valuable as reference
book in any scanning probe microscopy laboratory. Novel
applications and the latest important results are also presented,
and the book closes with a look at the future prospects of scanning
probe microscopy, also discussing related techniques in
nanoscience. Ideally suited as an introduction for graduate
students, the book will also serve as a valuable reference for
practising researchers developing and using scanning probe
techniques.
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