Scanning Probe Microscopy: The Lab on a Tip
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Book Description
Written by three leading experts in the field, this textbook describes and explains all aspects of the scanning probe microscopy. Emphasis is placed on the experimental design and procedures required to optimize the performance of the various methods. Scanning Probe Microscopy covers not only the physical principles behind scanning probe microscopy but also questions of instrumental designs, basic features of the different imaging modes, and recurring artifacts. The intention is to provide a general textbook for all types of classes that address scanning probe microscopy. Third year undergraduates and beyond should be able to use it for self-study or as textbook to accompany a course on probe microscopy. Furthermore, it will be valuable as reference book in any scanning probe microscopy laboratory. Novel applications and the latest important results are also presented, and the book closes with a look at the future prospects of scanning probe microscopy, also discussing related techniques in nanoscience. Ideally suited as an introduction for graduate students, the book will also serve as a valuable reference for practising researchers developing and using scanning probe techniques.
Book Info
Text describes and explains various aspects of scanning probe microscopy; such as scanning tunneling microscopy, scanning force microscopy, and related imaging techniques with atomic-scale resolution. For graduate students and researchers. DLC: Scanning probe microscopy.
Scanning Probe Microscopy: The Lab on a Tip,Ernst Meyer,Hans J. Hug,Roland Bennewitz,Springer,3540431802,Electron Microscopes & Microscopy,Microscopes & Microscopy,Microscopy,Physics,Scanning probe microscopy,Science,Science/Mathematics,Nanoscience,Surface science,Technology / Material Science
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