Contact electrification studies of muscovite mica using surface amplitude modulated (AM) surface potential microscopy (KFM)

Surface potential images of muscovite mica were taken using Amplitude Modulated Kelvin Force Microscopy (AM-KFM). Using this method, both topographic height and potential maps of the mica surface were taken simultaneously. The mica samples were rubbed by clean room type cotton q tip to generate cont...

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Main Authors: Esmeria, Jose M., Jr., Pobre, Romeric F.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-131732023-11-22T23:25:09Z Contact electrification studies of muscovite mica using surface amplitude modulated (AM) surface potential microscopy (KFM) Esmeria, Jose M., Jr. Pobre, Romeric F. Surface potential images of muscovite mica were taken using Amplitude Modulated Kelvin Force Microscopy (AM-KFM). Using this method, both topographic height and potential maps of the mica surface were taken simultaneously. The mica samples were rubbed by clean room type cotton q tip to generate contact electrification or CE. Carpet like formations on the surface with average potential of ±36mV was observed for the first time, and the charges dissipated after 3600 seconds through a grounded conductive surface. 2017-06-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11332 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Electrostatics Muscovite Physical Sciences and Mathematics Physics
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Electrostatics
Muscovite
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Physics
spellingShingle Electrostatics
Muscovite
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Physics
Esmeria, Jose M., Jr.
Pobre, Romeric F.
Contact electrification studies of muscovite mica using surface amplitude modulated (AM) surface potential microscopy (KFM)
description Surface potential images of muscovite mica were taken using Amplitude Modulated Kelvin Force Microscopy (AM-KFM). Using this method, both topographic height and potential maps of the mica surface were taken simultaneously. The mica samples were rubbed by clean room type cotton q tip to generate contact electrification or CE. Carpet like formations on the surface with average potential of ±36mV was observed for the first time, and the charges dissipated after 3600 seconds through a grounded conductive surface.
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author Esmeria, Jose M., Jr.
Pobre, Romeric F.
author_facet Esmeria, Jose M., Jr.
Pobre, Romeric F.
author_sort Esmeria, Jose M., Jr.
title Contact electrification studies of muscovite mica using surface amplitude modulated (AM) surface potential microscopy (KFM)
title_short Contact electrification studies of muscovite mica using surface amplitude modulated (AM) surface potential microscopy (KFM)
title_full Contact electrification studies of muscovite mica using surface amplitude modulated (AM) surface potential microscopy (KFM)
title_fullStr Contact electrification studies of muscovite mica using surface amplitude modulated (AM) surface potential microscopy (KFM)
title_full_unstemmed Contact electrification studies of muscovite mica using surface amplitude modulated (AM) surface potential microscopy (KFM)
title_sort contact electrification studies of muscovite mica using surface amplitude modulated (am) surface potential microscopy (kfm)
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2017
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11332
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