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      Interatomic force laws that evade dynamic measurement

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          Dynamic atomic force microscopy methods

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            Advances in atomic force microscopy

            This article reviews the progress of atomic force microscopy (AFM) in ultra-high vacuum, starting with its invention and covering most of the recent developments. Today, dynamic force microscopy allows to image surfaces of conductors \emph{and} insulators in vacuum with atomic resolution. The mostly used technique for atomic resolution AFM in vacuum is frequency modulation AFM (FM-AFM). This technique, as well as other dynamic AFM methods, are explained in detail in this article. In the last few years many groups have expanded the empirical knowledge and deepened the theoretical understanding of FM-AFM. Consequently, the spatial resolution and ease of use have been increased dramatically. Vacuum AFM opens up new classes of experiments, ranging from imaging of insulators with true atomic resolution to the measurement of forces between individual atoms.
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              Forces and frequency shifts in atomic-resolution dynamic-force microscopy

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                Journal
                Nature Nanotechnology
                Nature Nanotech
                Springer Nature
                1748-3387
                1748-3395
                December 2018
                December 6 2018
                December 2018
                : 13
                : 12
                : 1088-1091
                Article
                10.1038/s41565-018-0277-x
                daf818fc-e76e-4a2e-8073-4a9d59aaa9f5
                © 2018

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