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  • News - 15 Jun 2013
    Getting the atomic-level fingerprint of a material takes a lot more than just a dab of ink. By pairing the capabilities of X-ray analysis and extremely precise microscopy, scientists at the U.S....
  • News - 9 Nov 2007
    Using an existing technique in a novel way, Cornell physicist Keith Schwab and colleagues at Cornell and Boston University have made the scanning tunneling microscope (STM) - which can image...
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    Renishaw is a global company with core skills in measurement, motion control, additive manufacturing and precision machining. The company also specialises in the production of high quality optical...
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    Alemnis enables breakthrough academic research in material science by providing leading-edge micro- and nanomechanical property measurement instruments that can be applied in a wide variety of testing...
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    WITec GmbH pioneered 3D Raman imaging and correlative microscopy and continues to lead the industry with a product portfolio that offers speed, sensitivity and resolution without compromise. Raman,...
  • Article - 27 Apr 2005
    Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) is a powerful tool used to study surfaces and surface properties at nanometre resolution. Different operating modes for Scanning Tunneling Microscopes (STM) and Atomic...
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    Semilab Semiconductor Physics Laboratory designs, produces and sells metrology equipment for the characterization of semiconductor and photovoltaic materials, for monitoring the manufacturing process...
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    The Microscopy business group at Carl Zeiss is the world's only manufacturer of light, X-ray, electron, and ion microscopes. The company's extensive portfolio enables industrial, research and...
  • Article - 24 Aug 2006
    Using Atomic Force Microscopy and Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM) for the control and manipulation of submicron systems.
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    Nanoscale science began in the IBM's Zurich Research Laboratory with the groundbreaking invention of the scanning tunneling microscope (STM), for which Gerd Binnig and Heinrich Rohrer were awarded...

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