Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) is the enabling tool for nano(bio)technology, which has opened new vistas in many interdisciplinary research areas. Concomitant with the developments in SPM instrumentation and techniques are new and previously unthought-of opportunities in materials nanofabrication a
A practical guide to scanning probe microscopy
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✦ Synopsis
ThermoMicroscopes. 2000. p. 80
This booklet was written to help to learn about SPMs, a process that should begin with a thorough understanding of the basics. Issues covered in this booklet range from fundamental physics of SPMs to their practical capabilities and instrumentation. Examples of applications are included throughout the text, and several application-specific articles are listed at the end of each chapter.✦ Subjects
Физика;Практикумы, экспериментальная физика и физические методы исследования
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