An improved transform theory for estimation of number density distribution of colloidal particles on a surface: A method for colloidal-probe atomic force microscopy
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
physics.chem-ph
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colloidalforcetheorytransformcp-afmparticleswallatomic
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In the short letter, we explain an improved transform theory for colloidal-probe atomic force microscopy (CP-AFM). CP-AFM can measure a force curve between the colloidal probe and a wall surface in a colloidal dispersion. The transform theory can estimate the normalized number density distribution of the colloidal particles on the wall from the force curve measured by CP-AFM. The transform theory is important for study of the stratification of the colloidal particles on the wall, which is related to fundamental studies of colloidal crystal and glass.
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