Atomic force microscopy nanoindentation tests - how do you feel it?
Description
Beyond just observing, atomic force microscopy may also act as our virtual fingers, allowing us to touch and feel surfaces at the nanoscale. This tactile capability is routine for researchers nowadays, as it provides insights into the mechanical properties of materials. From measuring stiffness and elasticity to probing the forces between molecules, nanoindentation lets us interact with the nanoworld in ways never possible 40 years ago.
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