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Nina Balke

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Nano Letters|June 12, 2012
Local detection of activation energy for ionic transport in lithium cobalt oxideNina Balke, Sergiy Kalnaus, Nancy J Dudney, et al.
Small Methods|December 20, 2021
Signal Origin of Electrochemical Strain Microscopy and Link to Local Chemical Distribution in Solid State ElectrolytesNino Schön, Roland Schierholz, Stephen Jesse, et al.
Small (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)|March 17, 2022
Ionically Active MXene Nanopore ActuatorsMehrnaz Mojtabavi, Wan-Yu Tsai, Armin VahidMohammadi, et al.
Nanoscale|May 6, 2016
Solid-state electrochemistry on the nanometer and atomic scales: the scanning probe microscopy approachEvgheni Strelcov, Sang Mo Yang, Stephen Jesse, et al.
ACS Nano|October 31, 2012
Probing local electromechanical effects in highly conductive electrolytesNina Balke, Alexander Tselev, Thomas M Arruda, et al.
ACS Nano|March 6, 2025
Nanoscale Polarization-Dependent Young's Modulus of Ferroelectric BaTiO<sub>3</sub> Single CrystalsMarti Checa, Christina Stefani, Kyle Kelley, et al.
Nanotechnology|February 12, 2016
Multifrequency spectrum analysis using fully digital G Mode-Kelvin probe force microscopyLiam Collins, Alex Belianinov, Suhas Somnath, et al.
ACS Nano|November 10, 2010
Decoupling electrochemical reaction and diffusion processes in ionically-conductive solids on the nanometer scaleNina Balke, Stephen Jesse, Yoongu Kim, et al.
Nanotechnology|January 5, 2017
Quantification of in-contact probe-sample electrostatic forces with dynamic atomic force microscopyNina Balke, Stephen Jesse, Ben Carmichael, et al.
ACS Nano|January 7, 2015
Probing local bias-induced transitions using photothermal excitation contact resonance atomic force microscopy and voltage spectroscopyQian Li, Stephen Jesse, Alexander Tselev, et al.
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Nano Letters|June 12, 2012
Local detection of activation energy for ionic transport in lithium cobalt oxideNina Balke, Sergiy Kalnaus, Nancy J Dudney, et al.
Small Methods|December 20, 2021
Signal Origin of Electrochemical Strain Microscopy and Link to Local Chemical Distribution in Solid State ElectrolytesNino Schön, Roland Schierholz, Stephen Jesse, et al.
Small (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)|March 17, 2022
Ionically Active MXene Nanopore ActuatorsMehrnaz Mojtabavi, Wan-Yu Tsai, Armin VahidMohammadi, et al.
Nanoscale|May 6, 2016
Solid-state electrochemistry on the nanometer and atomic scales: the scanning probe microscopy approachEvgheni Strelcov, Sang Mo Yang, Stephen Jesse, et al.
ACS Nano|October 31, 2012
Probing local electromechanical effects in highly conductive electrolytesNina Balke, Alexander Tselev, Thomas M Arruda, et al.
ACS Nano|March 6, 2025
Nanoscale Polarization-Dependent Young's Modulus of Ferroelectric BaTiO<sub>3</sub> Single CrystalsMarti Checa, Christina Stefani, Kyle Kelley, et al.
Nanotechnology|February 12, 2016
Multifrequency spectrum analysis using fully digital G Mode-Kelvin probe force microscopyLiam Collins, Alex Belianinov, Suhas Somnath, et al.
ACS Nano|November 10, 2010
Decoupling electrochemical reaction and diffusion processes in ionically-conductive solids on the nanometer scaleNina Balke, Stephen Jesse, Yoongu Kim, et al.
Nanotechnology|January 5, 2017
Quantification of in-contact probe-sample electrostatic forces with dynamic atomic force microscopyNina Balke, Stephen Jesse, Ben Carmichael, et al.
ACS Nano|January 7, 2015
Probing local bias-induced transitions using photothermal excitation contact resonance atomic force microscopy and voltage spectroscopyQian Li, Stephen Jesse, Alexander Tselev, et al.
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