Further Applications and Related Scanning Techniques
edited by Roland Wiesendanger, Hans-Joachim Güntherodt.
Second edition
Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1995
(xiv, 349 pages 167 illustrations, 2 illustrations in color.)
Springer series in surface sciences, 28.
STM in electrochemistry / H. Siegenthaler --; The scanning tunneling microscope in biology / R. Guckenberger [and others] --; Scanning force microscopy (SFM) / E. Meyer and H. Heinzelmann --; Magnetic force microscopy (MFM) / P. Grütter, H.J. Mamin and D. Rugar --; Related scanning techniques / H.K. Wickramasinghe --; Nano-optics and scanning near-field optical microscopy / D.W. Pohl --; Surface modification with a scanning proximity probe microscope / U. Staufer --; Recent developments / H. Siegenthaler [and others].
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy II, like its predecessor, presents detailed and comprehensive accounts of the basic principles and broad range of applications of STM and related scanning probe techniques. The applications discussed in this volume come predominantly from the fields of electrochemistry and biology. In contrast to those described in STM I, these studies may be performed in air and in liquids. The extensions of the basic technique to map other interactions are described in chapters on scanning force microscopy, magnetic force microscopy, and scanning near-field optical microscopy, together with a survey of other related techniques. Also described here is the use of a scanning proximal probe for surface modification. Together, the two volumes give a comprehensive account of experimental aspects of STM. They provide essential reading and reference material for all students and researchers involved in this field. In this second edition the text has been updated and new methods are discussed.
Cytology.
Physical organic chemistry.
Physics.
QC173
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S94
E358
1995
edited by Roland Wiesendanger, Hans-Joachim Güntherodt.