Atomic-level Microscopy At Least 100 Times Faster With New Technique
November 12, 2007 | Source: ScienceDaily
Cornell and Boston University scientists have made the scanning tunneling microscope (STM) — which can image individual atoms on a surface — at least 100 times faster.
The setup also offers potential for atomic resolution thermometry — precise measurements of temperature at any particular atom on a surface — and for motion detection so sensitive it could measure movement of a distance 30,000 times smaller than the size of an atom.