Experimental Groups-mainly STM
Experimental Groups -mainly STM
John A. Venables
Dept of Physics and Astronomy, Arizona State University,
Tempe, Arizona,
and CPES, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK.
This is one of several files containing lists of web-based resources for
use in connection with my graduate courses, web-based articles and talks. If
you have items you would like me to add, please email me. However, I am
aiming to be exemplary rather than comprehensive, so please don't be
offended if I leave material out. Latest version of this document
28 July 2003.
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Links to STM/AFM/SPM groups and general interest galleries
Although the original tool was scanning tuneling microscopy (STM), atomic force
microscopy (AFM) is probably now more widely used. Both are considered as examples
of scanning probe microscopy (SPM). STM, AFM and other SPM techniques are included here.
STM groups in Surface and Thin Film Science
a) European groups
b) Groups in the USA
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