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- W98101619 abstract "AFM, invented in 1986 by Binnig, Quate, and Gerber [1], has today been established as a standard method for surface characterization on the nanometer scale. Despite this success, its atomic-scale resolution capabilities long seemed to be limited compared to the somewhat similar STM, invented five years earlier. The standard mode of operation for an atomic force microscope was the so-called contact mode, where tip and sample are in intimate contact during the scan process [2]. This causes an elastic deformation of tip and sample at the interface, which necessarily leads to a finite contact area, typically involving some tens or even hundreds of atoms [3, 4, 5]. However, due to its operational principle as a surface profiling instrument, the achievable resolution of an AFM is essentially determined by the diameter of the contact area. Atomic-scale structures observed in contact mode, first being identified as ‘atomic resolution’, reflect only the periodicity of the minima of the tip—sample interaction potential [6, 7, 8, 9]. Furthermore, it was found that these structures originate from lateral forces, preventing any correlation between measured ‘apparent’ corrugations and actual atomic corrugations [10, 11]." @default.
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