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Scanning Probe Microscopy and Spectroscopy

Scanning Probe Microscopy and Spectroscopy

Scanning Probe Microscopy and Spectroscopy

Methods and Applications
Roland Wiesendanger, Universität Hamburg
May 2012
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9781139238359

    The investigation and manipulation of matter on the atomic scale have been revolutionised by scanning tunnelling microscopy and related scanning probe techniques. This book is the first to provide a clear and comprehensive introduction to this subject. Beginning with the theoretical background of scanning tunnelling microscopy, the design and instrumentation of practical STM and associated systems are described in detail, as are the applications of these techniques in fields such as condensed matter physics, chemistry, biology, and nanotechnology. Containing 350 illustrations, and over 1200 references, this unique book represents an ideal introduction to the subject for final-year undergraduates in physics or materials science. It will also be invaluable to graduate students and researchers in any branch of science where scanning probe techniques are used.

    • First book to cover this topic comprehensively
    • 350 illustrations and over 1200 references

    Product details

    May 2012
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781139238359
    0 pages
    0kg
    388 b/w illus. 5 tables
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • List of acronyms
    • Introduction
    • Part I. Experimental Methods and Theoretical Background of Scanning Probe Microscopy and Spectroscopy:
    • 1. Scanning tunnelling microscopy
    • 2. Scanning force microscopy
    • 3. Related scanning probe techniques
    • Part II. Applications of Scanning Probe Microscopy and Spectroscopy:
    • 4. Condensed matter physics
    • 5. Chemistry
    • 6. Organic materials
    • 7. Metrology and standards
    • 8. Nanotechnology
    • References
    • Index.
      Author
    • Roland Wiesendanger , Universität Hamburg