High-speed three-dimensional scanning force microscopy (IMAGE)
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The developed high-speed three-dimensional scanning force microscopy enabled the measurement of 3D force distribution at solid-liquid interfaces at 1.6 s/3D image. With this technique, 3D hydration structures around the moving step edges of calcite (CaCO3) during its dissolution in water have been visualized with subnanoscale resolution.
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2024 Miyata et al. Published by American Chemical Society
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