Ryuto Ohashi
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View article: High‐Speed AFM Observation of Electrolytic Hydrogen Nanobubbles During Potential Scanning
High‐Speed AFM Observation of Electrolytic Hydrogen Nanobubbles During Potential Scanning Open
Nano‐sized bubbles (NBs: nanobubbles) have attracted attention in various fields such as physics, engineering, medicine and agriculture for fundamental and practical reasons. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) has revealed the occurrence of NBs…
View article: <i>In-situ</i> Observation of Electrode Surface Change by High-Speed AFM
<i>In-situ</i> Observation of Electrode Surface Change by High-Speed AFM Open
Dynamic behavior of electrochemical interfacial phenomena is key issue for material science. Scanning probe microscope can observe the surface on the nanoscale, however, it is difficult to discuss the reaction process due to poor temporal …