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Atomic Force Microscope Takes Pictures of Chemical Bonds
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a imaging technique that works on a completely different principle from optical microscopes. Instead of magnifying light waves, an AFM device passes a needle-like probe over a surface and constructs an image of the surface … finish reading Atomic Force Microscope Takes Pictures of Chemical Bonds
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