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  1. Have a look at the newest publication of Elina Nazmutdinova of @baccara on the influence of Li3InCl6-PEDOT:PSS hybrids in solid-state #batteries, where the composites were prepared via an aqueous one-pot approach: chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary

    Congratulations to all co-authors 🥳!

    We were able to add a small piece to the puzzle by contributing some #KPFM measurements 🔬.

  2. Please have a look at this new paper on the #hemocompatibility of #SiC by Zümray Parlak and coauthors!
    We contributed some #KPFM measurements of the different SiC surfaces and terminations (although we normally only work on the other kind of cells 🔋😅). Apparently, blood coagulation is influenced by the surface potential/work function of the substrate material, giving interesting Insight for the use of SiC in implants. #AFM #microscopy @fzj onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/fu

  3. Currently, I am engaged in the #RSCposter conference over at Twitter. twitter.com/MicrotoPico/status

    In our poster, we present #KPFM measurements of dual-phase, oxygen ion conducting materials as a viable way to measure the height and extent of potential barriers at grain boundaries in ceramic #materials. It can also be accessed via DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.17073.66402.

  4. In addition, some of the experimental parameters can also severely influence the potential you measure.
    Summarizing, #KPFM is a really good technique to measure e.g. potential distributions at interfaces, when you can back up your findings with theoretical calculations or additional experimental findings. The validity is increased with rigorous sample preparation & moisture control.
    In our case, we mainy measure in Ar, as some of our samples are not vacuum stable.

  5. Currently, my group is working on several different publications where Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy is used to characterize Materials for different applications.

    But what is #KPFM? It is an #AFM based method that measures the surface potential of samples. To measure #KPFM we use the so-called tapping mode: tha cantilever vibrates at its resonance frequency. It needs to have a conductive coating, so the tip is somewhat thicker than conventional AFM tips with a diameter of about 20-50 nm.

  6. Kids were bored so we built some things with Lego. Perhaps this led me to an idea how to explain surface potential measurements using #KPFM at grain boundaries and why there can be a space charge region... More to come soon 😊 #AFM #scicomm

  7. My talk on measuring chemical diffusion coefficients of oxygen ion conductive ceramics using a combined polarization-#KPFM method from Nanoscientific Forum Europe in October can now be found on Youtube: youtu.be/Bp9CImztclo