Review:
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy
overall review score: 4.5
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Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) is a powerful technique used to image and manipulate surfaces at the atomic level. It operates by scanning a sharp metal tip over a surface while maintaining a small gap that allows electrons to tunnel between the tip and the sample, providing high-resolution images of surface features.
Key Features
- High resolution imaging
- Atomic scale manipulation
- Real-space visualization of surface structures
Pros
- Unprecedented atomic-level resolution
- Ability to manipulate individual atoms and molecules
- Versatile application in various fields of science and technology
Cons
- Requires careful calibration and maintenance for optimal performance
- Limited to conductive surfaces