Dynamic nanoindentation by instrumented nanoindentation and force microscopy: A comparative review

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Viscoelasticity is a complex yet important phenomenon that drives material response at different scales of time and space. Burgeoning interest in nanoscale dynamic material mechanics has driven, and been driven by two key techniques: instrumented nanoindentation and atomic force microscopy. This review provides an overview of fundamental principles in nanoindentation, and compares and contrasts these two techniques as they are used for characterization of viscoelastic processes at the nanoscale. © 2013 Cohen and Kalfon-Cohen.

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Cohen, S. R., & Kalfon-Cohen, E. (2013). Dynamic nanoindentation by instrumented nanoindentation and force microscopy: A comparative review. Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.4.93

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