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Scanning probe microscopy with chemical contrast by nanoscale nuclear magnetic resonance

, 2014
Scanning probe microscopy is one of the most versatile windows into the nanoworld, providing imaging access to a variety of sample properties, depending on the probe employed.
T. Haberle   +3 more
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Scanning Probe Microscopy

Analytical Chemistry, 2000
P T, Lillehei, L A, Bottomley
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Scanning Probe Microscopy

Analytical Chemistry, 2002
Mark A, Poggi   +2 more
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Scanned Probe Microscopies

AIP Conference Proceedings, 1991
The keynote sets the stage for all that is to come. In the next five days we will learn where we are now and where we are going. The scanning probes provide us with data that is quite new and informative. Of course, we must still rely on all of the tools from other disciplines for a complete investigation of a given problem, but nonetheless, there is ...
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Scanning Probe Microscopy

Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 2022
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Scanning probe microscopy

Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science, 1996
Bottomley, Lawrence A.   +2 more
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Scanning Probe Microscopy

2018
Since “seeing is believing”, scanning probe microscopy (SPM), in terms of scanning tunneling microscopy (SPM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM), are proven to be one of the most versatile and important tools in the surface science research field, which own the ability of real space imaging with sub-Angstrom resolution.
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Atom probe tomography

Nature Reviews Methods Primers, 2021
Baptiste Gault   +2 more
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Scanning Probe Microscopy, Applications*

1999
C.J. Roberts   +3 more
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