I would like to perform surface roughness of natural fibers by either using AFM or Laser micrsocpy, what are the main sample preparation steps involved for better results and accurate measurement?
I would suggest to measure your natural fibers using a microscope with calibrated scale bars, so you could have roughly ideas how big features of your fibers are. If the feature is small enough i.e. less than 10nm. You can try to use AFM.
I would suggest to measure your natural fibers using a microscope with calibrated scale bars, so you could have roughly ideas how big features of your fibers are. If the feature is small enough i.e. less than 10nm. You can try to use AFM.
I would suggest to measure your natural fibers using a microscope with calibrated scale bars, so you could have roughly ideas how big features of your fibers are. If the feature is small enough i.e. less than 10nm. You can try to use AFM.
I would suggest to measure your natural fibers using a microscope with calibrated scale bars, so you could have roughly ideas how big features of your fibers are. If the feature is small enough i.e. less than 10nm. You can try to use AFM.
I would suggest to measure your natural fibers using a microscope with calibrated scale bars, so you could have roughly ideas how big features of your fibers are. If the feature is small enough i.e. less than 10nm. You can try to use AFM.
I would suggest that you measure your natural fibers using a microscope with calibrated scale bars, so you could have roughly ideas how big features of your fibers are. If the feature is small enough i.e. less than 10nm. You can try to use AFM.
I would suggest that you measure your natural fibers using a microscope with calibrated scale bars, so you could have roughly ideas how big features of your fibers are. If the feature is small enough i.e. less than 10nm. You can try to use AFM.