1. AFM - Noun
2. AFM - Adjective
AFM (not comparable)
Abbreviation of antiferromagnetic.
(microscopy, uncountable) Initialism of atomic force microscopy.
(microscopy, countable) Initialism of atomic force microscope.
(pathology) Abbreviation of acute flaccid myelitis.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAFM image of napthalenetetracarboxylic diimide molecules on silver-terminated silicon, interacting via hydrogen bonding, taken at 77 K. Source: Internet
Also Studio, AFM, AFTRA, contract, legal, and company documentation in possession of Moore. Source: Internet
A strong supporter of labor struggles, he was a member of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), the International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers (Mine Mill), and the Travelling Musician's Union AFM Local 1000. Source: Internet
By using the elastic changes under the AFM tip, an image of much greater detail than the AFM topography can be generated. Source: Internet
However, advances in microscopy techniques (i.e. electron microscopy (EM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM)) and X-ray diffraction have enabled researchers to obtain increasingly detailed images of collagen structure in situ. Source: Internet
In materials science 3D AFM topographic image of multilayered palladium nanosheet on silicon wafer, with Tower of Hanoi-like structure. citation In 2014, scientists synthesized multilayered palladium nanosheets with the Tower of Hanoi like structure. Source: Internet