Craig Wall, PhD, Director of Marketing, talks to AZoNano about the new awarding winning PanScan Freedom Cryogen-Free LT AFM / STM and the high level performance it offers the SPM market. The recently ...
STM/AFM: A BROADENING ARRAY OF APPLICATIONS The scanning tunneling microscope (STM) was developed by physicists Gerd Binnig and Heinrich Rohrer in 1982 to investigate the surfaces of solids, such as ...
In this interview, Professor Emeritus Mervyn Miles at the University of Bristol speaks about the history and technology behind Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) and Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM). Can ...
There are several different types of scanning probe microscopes, the most prominent of which are atomic force microscopy (AFM) and scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). There are also many other types, ...
Overview of the main types of Scannig Probe Microscope types: Scanning tunneling microscope (STM) – using the tunneling current I between the outermost atom of a conducting probe within an atomic ...
Christoph Gerber, who co-invented the atomic force microscope, tells Matthew Chalmers how the AFM came about 30 years ago and why it continues to shape research at the nanoscale Nano-vision Christoph ...
The ability of scanning probe microscopies, such as scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) and non-contact atomic force microscopy (NC-AFM), to scan surfaces with atomic/molecular resolution 1 and ...
In order to study single molecules with atomic-scale resolution, we use a commercially available low-temperature STM system, the Createc LT-STM. It consists of a LHe cryostat surrounded by a LN2 ...