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This site features a video lecture on Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) by Prof. Arvind Raman of Purdue University that discusses the historical development, instrumentation and operational principles of various AFM modes....
This learning module teaches the principles behind scanning tunneling microscopy and atomic force microscopy. The module includes example applications and ample literature citations. Scanning tunneling (STM), atomic...
This site has several free software simulation programs for nanoscience educators. These include an atomic force microscope model, a driven oscillator, and a probe simulator.
This document, created by Pennsylvania State University and the Nanotechnology Applications and Career Knowledge Center (NACK), introduces students to the intermittent contact and non-contact modes of atomic force...
This activity, created by Pennsylvania State University and the Nanotechnology Applications and Career Knowledge Center (NACK), serves as a guide for students who want to gain hands-on experience inĀ Atomic Force...
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