Imaging of surface atoms revolving on elliptical trajectories
Achieving atomic resolution with an STM demands a noise-free environment, where mechanical vibrations especially must be damped out. Introducing such vibrations in the form of defined ultrasound consequently leads to image distortion. In particular, the topography is smeared out. By employing surfac...
Autors principals: | Hesjedal, T, Chilla, E, Frohlich, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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1998
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