Procedures in Scanning Probe Microscopies
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 23. April 1998
Book
Hardback
XXXII, 640 pages
978-0-471-95912-0 (ISBN)
Description
Procedures in Scanning Probe Microscopies Edited by R J Colton, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC, USA A Engel, Biocenter, Basel University, Switzerland J Frommer, IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose, CA, USA H E Gaub, Technical University, Munich, Germany A A Gewirth, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, USA R Guckenberger, Max-Planck-Institute for Biochemistry, Martinsried, Germany W Heckl, Ludwig Maximillians University, Munich, Germany B Parkinson, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA J Rabe, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany Scanning Probe Microscopies (SPM) are revolutionising scientific discovery in diverse disciplines including organic, inorganic and physical chemistry, polymer and materials science, biological and medical systems, electrochemistry and nanotechnology. In this collection of protocols, Procedures in Scanning Probe Microscopies will enable you to: Build confidence in using SPM Maximise the potential of your SPM instrumentation Extend your skill levels The only applications-orientated guide, Procedures in Scanning Probe Microscopies covers scanning tunnelling microscopy, atomic force microscopy and electrochemical methods.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 28.5 cm
Width: 22 cm
Weight
1880 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-95912-0 (9780471959120)
Schweitzer Classification
Content
Partial table of contents: INSTRUMENTATION. Common Techniques and Problems in Scanning Probe Microscopies. STM. SUBSTRATES. General Requirements for Substrates. Conducting Substrates. Insulating Substrates. Chemically Modified Substrates: Derivatized Surfaces. INORGANIC SYSTEMS. Elements. Oxides. Chalcogenides. ELECTROCHEMISTRY. Underpotential Deposition. Organic. Bulk Deposition of Metals. ORGANIC SYSTEMS. General Considerations. Free-Standing Crystals. Molecular Films and Assemblies. Organic Surface Treatments. POLYMERS. General Considerations. Polymeric Materials. BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS. General Considerations. DNA. Proteins. Supported Membranes. Protein Crystals. Filaments. Viruses. Bacteria. Organelles. Cells. Immobilization Techniques. Intermolecular Forces. NANOMANIPULATION & NANOTECHNOLOGY. Nanolithography and Nanofabrication. MATERIALS SCIENCE ON THE NANOSCALE. Tip-Surface Interactions. Nanomechanics. Nanometrology. Indexes.