This is a scanning
tunneling microscopy image of a 2 - D material created and studied at Berkeley Lab's Advanced Light Source (orange, background).
Not exact matches
Scanning
tunneling microscopy, which produces
images of individual atoms on a surface, was used to view the behavior of the platinum nanoparticles on the graphene.
They can be
imaged using a high - resolution scanning
tunnelling microscopy, or more precisely, the height of the corresponding step edges.
Three - dimensional
image using scanning
tunneling electron
microscopy of electrons on the surface of a Weyl semi-metal, a kind of crystal with unusual conducting and insulating properties.
Typically, scanning
tunneling microscopy (STM) involves dragging a fine - tipped electrode over a structure, in this case the chain of iron atoms, and detecting its electronic properties, from which an
image can be constructed.