Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2010
Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and related scanning probe microscopies (SPM) have found numerous applications in various scientific disciplines and are already documented by thousands of publications devoted to this research field. It is certainly impossible to present a review of all that work which would in any sense be complete. Therefore, the second part of this book aims at a description and discussion of representative and important applications of STM and related SPM, rather than a comprehensive review of published work in this field. The selection of topics as well as the emphasis put on particular topics is mainly influenced by the number and significance of publications within a particular field of application. However, it naturally reflects the particular interests of the author of this book as well.
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