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Identifying Atoms by Feel

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Hank Hogan

Atomic force microscopes (AFMs) and other scanning probe devices can map surfaces on an atomic scale but have not been able to distinguish one type of atom from another using purely mechanical means. Now researchers have used an AFM to identify atoms by feel, translating the short-range stickiness between atoms into a chemical fingerprint. Using an AFM in noncontact mode, the investigators moved a minuscule yet sharp vibrating tip mounted on a cantilever across a silicon surface covered with an alloy of silicon, tin and lead. Via a reflected laser beam, they read out changes in the...Read full article

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    Published: May 2007
    atomic force microscopesBasic Sciencechemical fingerprintFeaturesMicroscopyscanning probe devices

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