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Bimodal atomic force microscopy driving the higher eigenmode in frequency-modulation mode: Implementation, advantages, disadvantages and comparison to the open-loop caseVisualizing the subsurface of soft matter: simultaneous topographical imaging, depth modulation, and compositional mapping with triple frequency atomic force microscopy.Direct observation of ionic structure at solid-liquid interfaces: a deep look into the Stern Layer.Extracting local surface charges and charge regulation behavior from atomic force microscopy measurements at heterogeneous solid-electrolyte interfaces.Trade-offs in sensitivity and sampling depth in bimodal atomic force microscopy and comparison to the trimodal case.Amplitude modulation dynamic force microscopy imaging in liquids with atomic resolution: comparison of phase contrasts in single and dual mode operation.London Dispersion Directs On-Surface Self-Assembly of [121]Tetramantane Molecules.Imaging Successive Intermediate States of the On-Surface Ullmann Reaction on Cu(111): Role of the Metal Coordination.Hierarchical Dehydrogenation Reactions on a Copper Surface.Assigning the absolute configuration of single aliphatic molecules by visual inspection.Precise Monoselective Aromatic C–H Bond Activation by Chemisorption of Meta-Aryne on a Metal SurfaceSymmetry breakdown of 4,4″-diamino-p-terphenyl on a Cu(111) surface by lattice mismatchConductance measurements of individual polypyrrole nanobeltsBifunctional DNA Architectonics: Three-Way Junctions with Sticky Perylene Bisimide Caps and a Central Metal LockEnergy transfer between eigenmodes in multimodal atomic force microscopyBiosupramolecular Nanowires from Chlorophyll Dyes with Exceptional Charge-Transport PropertiesFriction at Atomic-Scale Surface Steps: Experiment and TheoryMapping the tip–sample interactions on DPPC and DNA by dynamic force spectroscopy under ambient conditionsImaging of biomaterials in liquids: a comparison between conventional and Q-controlled amplitude modulation (‘tapping mode’) atomic force microscopyBenzo-Fused Periacenes or Double Helicenes? Different Cyclodehydrogenation Pathways on Surface and in SolutionAdsorption Structure of Mono- and Diradicals on a Cu(111) Surface: Chemoselective Dehalogenation of 4-Bromo-3″-iodo- p-terphenylNanoribbons with Nonalternant Topology from Fusion of Polyazulene: Carbon Allotropes beyond GrapheneOn-Surface Synthesis and Characterization of a Cycloarene: C108 Graphene RingBond-Level Imaging of the 3D Conformation of Adsorbed Organic Molecules Using Atomic Force Microscopy with Simultaneous Tunneling Feedback
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C-6663-2013
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