Electrostatic and Kelvin probe force microscopies (EFM and KPFM) have become primary tools for the characterization of electrical phenomena on the nanometer scale, with multiple applications for ferroelectrics, photovoltaics and energy devices.
In this workshop, we shall explore the characteristics of different modes like EFM, AM-KPFM and Sideband KPFM.
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