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What are Scanning Tunneling Microscopes (STM)?


An STM is a powerful tool that leverages tunneling to image surfaces at the atomic level. The microscope consists of a sharp conducting tip that is brought very close to the surface under study. A voltage applied between the tip and the surface allows electrons to tunnel through the vacuum, creating a tunneling current. The magnitude of this current varies with the distance between the tip and the surface, enabling the mapping of surface topography with atomic resolution.

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