“…An improved UAFM technique was used for mapping the resonance frequency and the quality factor, Q, in carbon reinforced plastics composites [ 7 ]. In recent years, AFAM has been extensively used to determine elastic stiffness or damping properties in nano-crystalline nickel [ 2 ], PMMA films [ 8 ], NiMnGa films [ 9 ], Arabidopsis plant [ 10 ], polystyrene–propylene blends [ 11 ], nickel base alloys [ 12 – 13 ], ferritic steels [ 13 ], and metallic glasses [ 14 ]. Besides contact-resonance based methods, multi-frequency AFM techniques have also been used for measurement of elastic and damping properties in living cells [ 15 ], proteins [ 16 ] and polymers [ 17 – 18 ].…”