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This work is an attempt to investigate viscosities at the nanometer scale. To do so, the tapping mode atomic force microscopy is used on a triblock copolymer exhibiting a well-defined periodic structure at the nanometer scale. Variations of the oscillator amplitude and phase delay as a function of the tip-sample distance are recorded on the glassy and rubbery domains of the copolymer. The experimental data are compared to analytical expressions derived from Stokes law. In the present study, among the different possible expressions of the viscous forces depending on the tip shape and on the experimental length scale, only a force proportional to the indentation depth is able to describe the experimental data. In this particular case, quantitative measurements are possible. Finally, the oscillator is shown to be sensitive to local variations of the viscosity within few nanometers.
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Received 16 May 2001 and Received in final form 2 August 2001
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Dubourg, F., Kopp-Marsaudon, S., Leclère, P. et al. Experimental determination of the viscosity at the nanometer scale on a block copolymer with an oscillating nanotip. Eur. Phys. J. E 6 (Suppl 1), 387–397 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10189-001-8052-6
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10189-001-8052-6