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- who: Christoph Marutschke from the Institut fu00fcr Physikalische Chemie, Johannes Gutenberg Universitu00e4t Mainz, Duesbergweg, Mainz, Germany have published the article: Three-dimensional hydration layer mapping on the (10.4) surface of calcite using amplitude modulation atomic force microscopy, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors report on the implementation of the 3D scanning protocol, and the authors demonstrate the performance of the set -up by mapping the hydration layers above the calcite (10.4) surface. To illustrate the effect of the drifting u2018forest of peaks` the authors show a typical measurement of the free amplitude . . .
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