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Titlebook: Atomic Force Microscopy/Scanning Tunneling Microscopy; Samuel H. Cohen,Mona T. Bray,Marcia L. Lightbody Book 1994 Springer Science+Busines

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Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Studies of Alcohol/Alkane Mixtures Adsorbed on Graphite Surfacesnes form separate regions on the surface and that the sticking probability is dependent on the liquid phase environment above the graphite surface. The mixtures exhibit interesting reorganization dynamics during which the alcohols and alkanes separate out on the surface.
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Examination of Plain Carbon Steels Using an Atomic Force Microscopectoid temperature. Examination using the AFM was done on 1045 and 1095 steels that had been water quenched after austenizing. Lath martensite and also martensite platelets were etched less than bainite using nital. These structures were seen more clearly than with optical microscopy.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-32368-6ariation of the power amplitudes at given frequencies across the profile set defines the cluster size across the 13 profiles. A typical TNT cluster size is found to be approximately 10. TNT molecules.
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Resolution and Limitations in Biological Applications of Atomic Force Microscopyand the receptor glycolipid G., the subunit structure was well resolved by AFM in buffer, without crystallization. The resolution was better than 2 nm with excellent reproducibility for a probe force of 0.3–0.5 nN. These results show that individual biomacromolecules under native conditions can be imaged by AFM with high spatial resolution.
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Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Imaging of Biomolecules: ,. Tubulin in Microtubules and Monolayers ,. ly because of different surface charge distributions. 2) bacterial luciferase, a photoemitting enzyme whose function is inhibited by general anesthetic gases proportional to their anesthetic potency. We imaged bacterial luciferase in its “activated” form (in the presence of NADH) and in ethanol, which acts as an anesthetic.
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