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English: AFM 2D laser scan of 9.0  μ m diameter quartz fiber bent without full breakage at about 90-degree angle. Molding pressure squeezed particulate and resin toward the surface covering all fibers in the composite before photocuring. Measurement length: 9.39  μ m.
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Source Richard C. Petersen et. al. "Mechanical Properties Comparing Composite Fiber Length to Amalgam", Journal of Composites doi:10.1155/2016/3823952
Author Richard C. Petersen, Perng-Ru Liu
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