surface force apparatus (sfa)

How Does SFA Work?

The basic principle of SFA involves bringing two surfaces into close proximity and measuring the resulting forces as a function of separation distance. The instrument uses multiple-beam interferometry to determine the distance between the surfaces with nanometer-scale accuracy. This is achieved by reflecting light beams off the surfaces and analyzing the interference patterns. The changes in these patterns provide precise data on the separation distances and the forces acting between the surfaces.

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