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Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) is a branch of microscopy that forms images of surfaces using a physical probe that scans the specimen. ...
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SPM covers AFM, STM, NSOM and related microscopes. It explains these powerful new microscopes, illustrates their applications, and links to other sites on ...
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Dec 5, 2003 ... Scanning probe microscopy covers several related technologies for imaging and measuring surfaces on a fine scale, down to the level of ...
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Scanning Probe Microscopy has enabled researchers to image surfaces at the ... Scanning Probe Microscopy is a general term, used to describe a growing ...
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Scanning probe microscopy methods are used at the Institute of Food Research ( IFR) to study complex biological systems that are of importance in food and ...
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Since the invention of the first scanning tunneling microscope by Heinrich Rohrer and Gerd Binning in 1981, scanning probe microscopy has enabled a burst of ...
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A report on the International Scanning Probe Microscopy Image Contest 2009, SPMage09. For detailed information on the Contest, visit website: ...
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Interface Physics in Leiden: Scanning Probe Microscopy. ... "Scanning Probe Microscopy and Spectroscopy: Methods and Applications", R. Wiesendanger ...
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Amazon.com: Scanning Probe Microscopy and Spectroscopy: Theory, Techniques, and Applications (9780471248248): Dawn Bonnell: Books.
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All scanning probe microscopes (SPMs) and atomic force microscopes (AFMs) from Digital Instruments are now Veeco AFMs/SPMs.
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