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How does an Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) function?

The AFM operates by scanning a sharp tip over the surface of a sample. The forces between the tip and the sample surface cause deflections in the cantilever holding the tip, which are measured to create a topographical map of the surface. AFM is crucial for imaging, measuring, and manipulating materials at the nanoscale in three dimensions.

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