Abstract

Atomic force microscopy has recently led to important advances in the measurement and lateral mapping of surface forces and stresses. Highlights include measurement of double layer forces on potential-controlled metal surfaces, measurement of short-range hydration forces by thermal sampling, imaging of surfactant micelles and liquid films by mapping electrostatic forces, and finally measurement of surface stresses in solution.

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