“…Until now, AFM imaging, together with ab initio calculation, classical molecular dynamics (MD) calculation and AFM simulation, has been applied to the investigation of the interfacial water on a wide variety of substrates, such as minerals ( Putnis, 2014 ), biomolecules ( Maver et al, 2016 ; Dufrene et al, 2017 ), and organic films ( Verma and Sharma, 2010 ). Previously, we introduced the development of AFM technique both in experiments and simulations, as well as their applications in the study of interfacial water, with particular emphasis on the detection of the nanoclusters and one-dimensional chains ( Cao et al, 2019 ). As a continuation, this perspective reviews the latest progresses in the utilization of AFM imaging in 2D and 3D interfacial water, including adsorbed water networks and electrolytes, as well as their growth processes.…”