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- Lateral force calibration in atomic force microscopy: A new lateral force calibration method and general guidelines for optimization
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- First Observation of Mechanochromism at the Nanometer R. W. Carpick, D. Y. Sasaki, and A. R. Burns*
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- Figure 1. (a) Advanced MEMS have numerous contacting and sliding interfaces that can be subject to a range of loads. (b)
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