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What is the Principle Behind Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM)?

STM operates based on the quantum tunneling principle. When a conductive tip is brought very close to the sample surface, a tunneling current flows between the tip and the sample. This current is highly sensitive to the distance between the tip and the surface, allowing for atomic-scale resolution. STM is particularly useful for studying conductive and semi-conductive materials.

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