Atomic Force Microscopy: Describing the mechanical properties of diverse materials
In this interview, Camilo Guzmán, Manager of Euro-BioImaging’s Finnish Advanced Light Microscopy Node, explains how to use Atomic force microscope (AFM) – a scanning probe microscopy technique capable of imaging surfaces down to a sub-nanometer resolution.
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