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Measurement and Manipulation for Nanotechnology

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The atomic force microscope enables atomic- and molecular-scale visualization and measurement, functional mapping of surfaces and molecular-level manipulation.

F. Michael Serry, Veeco Instruments Inc.

Understanding the structure, function and stimulus response of individual molecules and other nanoscale structures is becoming increasingly important in research in all branches of hard sciences, in engineering and in materials development. The atomic force microscope (AFM) is a metrology tool that combines the requisite resolution with the ability to work with unmodified samples in various environments, including liquids. But AFM goes well beyond metrology to include nanometer-scale functional testing and mapping of surfaces, and even surface modification and manipulation. AFM operation...Read full article

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    Published: December 2006
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