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Tapping-mode Atomic Force Microscopes

03/03/2006 9:58 AM

Welcome to a "sneak peek" article from the March edition of Nano Technology from GlobalSpec.

EzWeeks writes:
Ever wonder how tapping-mode atomic force microscopes (AFMs) work? Here's a neat site with amusing animated graphics to explain how a fiber-optic AFMs can serve your nanometrology needs.

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Atomic Force Microscopes

03/16/2006 10:54 AM

I found the animations trivial, but found some interesting information behind the Theory "question marks" on an associated page - http://physics.nad.ru/Physics/English/opt_txt.htm# afm

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Is it just me?

03/16/2006 10:58 AM

or does this "advanced" technology look an awful lot like a record player needle?

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