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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2012, 3, 249–259, doi:10.3762/bjnano.3.28
Figure 1: The effect of z modulation (A) on the tunneling current (B). amod = 0.1 nm and f0 = 73180 Hz; It ca...
Figure 2: Circuit diagram of a current-to-voltage converter (IVC) where Rf is the feedback resistance with th...
Figure 3: (A) Frequency response of the IVC presented in Figure 2. The following parameters were used to simulate Rf ...
Figure 4: (A) The coupling between the deflection and the tunneling current channel is established by the str...
Figure 5: (A) If the slow Op111 is replaced by a faster OPA, Op637, the modulation of the virtual ground can...
Figure 6: (A) Original connections in which one of the electrodes of the tuning fork was connected to the def...
Figure 7: A set of constant-frequency-shift maps (z) and simultaneously recorded average-tunneling-current ma...
Figure 8: Two typically observed profiles of the dependence of the short-range interaction force (FSR) and th...
Figure 9: Analyses of the impact of the tunneling current on dissipation. It can be clearly seen that the tun...
Figure 10: Relationship between the frequency shift and the dissipation for the reactive tip termination (A) a...
Figure 11: Corrected dissipation for damping measured above the adatom and above the corner hole. The corner h...