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Atomic Force Microscopy/Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, 1994

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Bray M.T., Cohen Samuel H., Lightbody Marcia L.

Couverture de l’ouvrage Atomic Force Microscopy/Scanning Tunneling Microscopy
The first U. S. Army Natick Research, Development and Engineering Center Atomic Force/Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (AFM/STM) Symposium was held on lune 8-10, 1993 in Natick, Massachusetts. This book represents the compilation of the papers presented at the meeting. The purpose ofthis symposium was to provide a forum where scientists from a number of diverse fields could interact with one another and exchange ideas. The various topics inc1uded application of AFM/STM in material sciences, polymers, physics, biology and biotechnology, along with recent developments inc1uding new probe microscopies and frontiers in this exciting area. The meeting's format was designed to encourage communication between members of the general scientific community and those individuals who are at the cutting edge of AFM, STM and other probe microscopies. It immediately became clear that this conference enabled interdisciplinary interactions among researchers from academia, industry and government, and set the tone for future collaborations. Expert scientists from diverse scientific areas including physics, chemistry, biology, materials science and electronics were invited to participate in the symposium. The agenda of the meeting was divided into three major sessions. In the first session, Biological Nanostructure, topics ranged from AFM ofDNA to STM imagmg ofthe biomoleeule tubulin and bacterialluciferase to the AFM of starch polymer double helices to AFM imaging of food surfaces.
Materials Research Instrumentation Development: A New Paradigm; J.H. Hopps. Biological Nanostructure: Scanning Force Microscopy on Living Virus-infected Cells; W. Häberle, et al. SPM Imaging and Characterization of Biological Structures from Biomolecules to Living Cells; V.B. Pizziconi, et al. Imaging Matrix Materials and Fundamental Lamellae Structure of Biogenic Aragonite; R.W. Gauldie, et al. Nanostructure of Materials: Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Studies of Alcohol/Alkane Mixtures Adsorbed on Graphite Surfaces; B. Venkataraman, et al. Scanning Tunneling Microscopy and Spectroscopy of Carbon Nanotubes; W. Rivera, et al. Scanning Tunneling Microscopy AFM Investigations on Organic Material Thin Films and Adsorbate Particles in Air; M. Hietschold, et al. Methodologies and Techniques: Applications of a Combined Scanning Tunneling Microscope and Quartz Microbalance; C. Daly, J. Krim. Surface Science at the Nanoscale: Molecular Imaging and Surface Forces; R.J. Colton, et al. Linearity and Calibration of Scanning Probe Microscope Images; P.E. West, et al. Sample Holders for Imaging Intact Particles with the Scanning Force Microscope; A.A. Garcial, M. Edwards. 34 additional articles. Index.

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