The design, optimization and realization of innovative nanocomposite materials for advanced applications in a broad range of fields, from energy, automotives and photonics to biology and nanomedicine, require the capability to characterize their physical properties (e.g. mechanical, electric and magnetic) from a multiscale perspective, in particular not only at the macroscopic scale but also at the nanometer one. In particular, methods are needed to characterize mechanical properties at a nanometer lateral resolution, in order to understand the contribution of the nanosized features of the materials and related phenomena. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) has evolved from a tool for the morphological analysis of the sample surface to an integrated platform for the physicochemical characterization of samples. Current AFM systems host several advanced techniques for the mechanical characterization of materials at a high speed and a high lateral resolution in a broad range of mechanical moduli – for example, from stiff samples (e.g. coatings and crystals) to soft materials (e.g. polymers and biological samples) – in different environments (e.g. air, vacuum and liquid) and conditions (controlled humidity and controlled temperature). Here, a short review of AFM-based methods for the nanomechanical characterization of materials, in particular, force spectroscopy, is reported with the emphasis on materials that can be analyzed.
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June 29 2023
Atomic force microscopy as a tool for mechanical characterization at the nanometer scale Available to Purchase
Simone Dinarelli, PhD
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Simone Dinarelli, PhD
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Institute for the Structure of Matter, National Research Council, Rome, Italy
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Andrzej Sikora, PhD
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Andrzej Sikora, PhD
Professor
Department of Nanometrology, Faculty of Electronics, Photonics and Microsystems, Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Wrocław, Poland
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Angela Sorbo, MSc
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Angela Sorbo, MSc
Researcher
Department of Food Safety, Nutrition and Veterinary Public Health, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy
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Marco Rossi, PhD
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Marco Rossi, PhD
Professor
Department of Basic and Applied Sciences for Engineering and Research Center on Nanotechnology Applied for Engineering of Sapienza, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy
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Daniele Passeri, PhD
Department of Basic and Applied Sciences for Engineering and Research Center on Nanotechnology Applied for Engineering of Sapienza, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy
(corresponding author: daniele.passeri@uniroma1.it)
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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February 10 2023
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June 26 2023
Online ISSN: 2045-984X
Print ISSN: 2045-9831
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2023
Nanomaterials and Energy (2023) 12 (2): 71–80.
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Received:
February 10 2023
Accepted:
June 26 2023
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Dinarelli S, Sikora A, Sorbo A, Rossi M, Passeri D (2023), "Atomic force microscopy as a tool for mechanical characterization at the nanometer scale". Nanomaterials and Energy, Vol. 12 No. 2 pp. 71–80, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jnaen.23.00016
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