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STM = scanning tunnelling microscope

We want to point out that many analytical apparatus originally designed for room temperature have been modified to allow operation at low temperature with much better performances. An example is the STM (scanning tunnelling microscope) [1,2] which allows to image the morphology of a surface. Spectacular demonstrations have been provided of what could be done with a 4K STM [2,3], Today several low-temperature STM of different design are in operation [4-12],... [Pg.314]

STM (scanning tunneling microscope) and AFM (atomic force microscope)... [Pg.90]

NIMs National Institutes for Metrology STM scanning tunneling microscope/ microscopy... [Pg.1141]


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