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How is Scanning Tunneling Microscope (STM) different from AFM?

An STM is different from an AFM in that it uses a quantum tunneling effect to measure the distance between the microscope's tip and the sample surface. By applying a voltage, electrons tunnel between the tip and the sample, creating a current that can be measured. STM provides atomic-resolution images and is especially useful for studying conductive materials.

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