scanning tunneling microscopy
Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) is a powerful technique that uses a sharp, conductive probe to scan the surface of a material at the atomic or molecular level. It measures the flow of electrons between the probe and the surface, allowing for the creation of high-resolution images and the detailed analysis of surface properties, such as topography and electronic structure.
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