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Measuring Nanostructures
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How do we see nanostructures? A light microscope? Helpful, but cannot resolve below 1000 nm An electron microscope? Has a long history of usefulness at the nanoscale A scanning probe microscope? A newer tool that has advanced imaging
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Television Set eye electron beam TV screen Light ! electron source prelim.
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Scanning Electron Microscope SAMPLE Electron Beam DETECTOR
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(Atomic Force Microscope) "Optical Lever" To determine amplification factor, use the concept of similar triangles laser pointer
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"Optical Lever" y1y1 x1x1 y2y2 x2x2 For example, if the laser pointer is 2" long, and the wall is 17' (204") away, Motion amplified by 100 times!
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. "Optical Lever" for Profilometry cantilever laser
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. "Optical Lever" for Profilometry cantilever laser Long light path and a short cantilever gives large amplification
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Scanning probe microscope Surface Vibrating Cantilever PS/PEO AFM image µm (large ) Laser Beam AFM, STM, MFM, others
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Quicktime AFM Cantilever Chip AFM Instrument Head Laser Beam PathCantilever Deflection
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Image of Nickel Atoms STM
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Pushing Atoms Around STM
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