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KPFM (Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy) measurements can be done with this AFM Icon. It is best for mapping the surface potential on a sample with nanometer resolution but it can also be calibrated to give quantitative values.
Here I shortly explain how to calibrate to get work funtion values:

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KPFM (Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy) measurements can be done with this AFM Icon. It is best for mapping the surface potential on a sample with nanometer resolution but it can also be calibrated to give quantitative values.

Here I shortly explain how to calibrate to get work funtion values: