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Date: 10-2-2020
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Briab Josephson shared when he explained Tunneling. This phenomenon eventually led to the development of Scanning Tunneling Microscopes by Heinrich Rohrer and Gerd Binnig around 1979. Rohrer and Binnig received the Nobel Prize in physics in 1986. The STM uses an electron conductor needle, composed of either platinum-rhodium or tungsten, as a probe to scan across the surface of a solid that conducts electricity as well. The tip of the needle is usually very fine; it may even be a single atom that is 0.2 nm wide. Electrons tunnel across the space between the tip of the needle and the specimen surface when the tip and the surface are very close to each other. The tunneling current is very sensitive to the distance of the tip from the surface. As a result, the needle moves up and down depending on the surface of the solid—a piezoelectric cylinder monitors this movement. The three-dimensional image of the surface is then projected on a computer screen.
The STM has a resolution of about 0.1 nm. However, the fact that the needle-tip and the sample must be electrical conductors limits the amount of materials that can be studied using this technology.
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