Imaging of smallest Structures


The Scanning Probe technology allows imaging of smallest structures down to the nanometer scale. With this technology it is even possible to see individual atoms.

Difference to classical microscopy

In difference to classical microscopy, it is not the wave character of matter, that is used to visualise small structures. Instead, the surface is scanned by means of a tiny tip and the interaction of tip and surface is recorded.



Principle of a Scanning Probe microscope


Terraces of a silicon surface. The rings are due to the surface reconstruction of dangling bonds.



Growth of a Hi-TC superconductor
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