David P. Gerrard
Baker Hughes
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Microscopy Today | 2012
Curtis Marcott; Michael Lo; Kevin Kjoller; Craig Prater; David P. Gerrard
The combination of infrared (IR) spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy (AFM) has produced a technique, called AFM-IR, which is becoming one of the most important recent developments in the field of IR spectroscopy and chemical imaging. Conventional Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) microspectroscopy is well established as a technique for chemical characterization of small samples down to the 3–10 mm size range. This diffraction-imposed size limit has prevented the application of FT-IR microspectroscopy to smaller analysis regions that are relevant to analysis problems in polymer materials and the life sciences. The nanoIR™ instrument (Anasys Instruments, Santa Barbara, CA) described here uses an AFM probe as the IR absorbance sensor and hence breaks through the diffraction limit to attain spatial resolution improvements of between one and two orders of magnitude beyond previous techniques. Thus, the AFM-IR concept provides chemical information from nanoscale regions of polymers and other organic materials. This article describes the physics behind the technique, followed by results from several applications.
Archive | 2009
David P. Gerrard; Yang Xu
Archive | 2011
Jiaxiang Ren; David P. Gerrard; James Edward Goodson; Li Guo; Ping Duan
Archive | 2008
David P. Gerrard
Archive | 2011
David P. Gerrard; Jiaxiang Ren; Ping Duan
Archive | 2011
Jiaxiang Ren; David P. Gerrard; James Edward Goodson; Lillian Guo; Ping Duan
Archive | 2012
David P. Gerrard; James Edward Goodson; John C. Welch; Anil K. Sadana
Trinidad and Tobago Energy Resources Conference | 2010
Remy Azrai M. Amin; Dennis K. Clapper; James E. Norfleet; Tao Xiang; Cheryl Ann Hood; Jim Goodson; David P. Gerrard
Archive | 2013
Edward T. Wood; Zhiyue Xu; Yang Xu; David P. Gerrard
Archive | 2012
David P. Gerrard; Anil K. Sadana