Abstract

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  • A detailed understanding of the interaction of particles with various films has received significant interest over the past few decades [1, 2, 3, 4]

  • We recently reported that evanescent wave (EW) microscopy, known as total internal reflection microscopy (TIRM), is a powerful tool to directly measure interactions between ceria particles and glass surfaces [12]

  • We demonstrate here an expeditious method for obtaining 3D trajectories of single ceria particles at three different pH values using data obtained from EW microscopy coupled with video imaging (Fig. 2)

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Introduction

A detailed understanding of the interaction of particles with various films has received significant interest over the past few decades [1, 2, 3, 4]. The in situ trajectories, diffusion, and interaction energies of several single ceria particles and, in some cases, their agglomerates near a glass surface in 2D (x–y) plane were obtained without the application of any external forces [12].

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