Tags: scanning probe microscopy (SPM)

Description

Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) is a branch of microscopy that forms images of surfaces using a physical probe that scans the specimen. An image of the surface is obtained by mechanically moving the probe in a raster scan of the specimen, line by line, and recording the probe-surface interaction as a function of position.

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  1. Joe OMahony

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  2. Kathy Walsh

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  3. Rostislav Vladimirovich Lapshin

    see www.lapshin.fast-page.org/biography.htm 

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  4. Rostislav Vladimirovich Lapshin

    Term: January 1996 – presentEmployer: Institute of Physical Problems named after F. V. LukinDepartment: NanoelectronicsLaboratory: Solid NanotechnologyAddress: passage 4806,...

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  5. Amin Vakhshouri

    I am a solid-state physicist, specialized in design, fabrication and electronic characterization of advanced materials using transport and scanning probe microscopy techniques. My research involved...

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  6. Shan Yang

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  7. ROSHAN CHANDRA

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