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Friction force microscope



A friction force microscope is an atomic force microscope with a four quadrant photodetector, which allows measuring the frictional force acting on the probing tip sliding on a surface from the torsion of the cantilever beam where the tip is attached. When the tip is modified to bear chemical functionality, chemical force (e.g. hydrophilic - hydrophobic interaction]] operates between the tip and sample. Such mode of operation is called chemical force microscopy (CFM).


 
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