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English: An AFM image of the residual indent left by a Berkovitch tip during a nanoindentation experiment on a Zr-Cu-Al metallic glass. Image by Jonathan Puthoff, University of Wisconsin - Madison.
Date 8 January 2007 (original upload date)
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Author Jputhoff at English Wikipedia

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  • 2007-01-08 20:44 Jputhoff 1016×722× (102973 bytes) An AFM image of the residual indent left by a Berkovitch tip during a nanoindentation experiment on a Zr-Cu-Al metallic glass. Image by Jonathan Puthoff, University of Wisconsin - Madison.

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