@simplepimple101 It has an effective resolution down to 1% of an atomic radius. I can't be arsed to do the math to determine an actual magnification factor.
This is NOT just a scanning tunneling microscope (STM), this is the animation of a spin-polarized STM. The tip is magnetized (indicated by the arow). This animation shows how the SP-STM scans across an antiferromagnetic surface of manganese atoms. This experiment was the first time that an antiferromagnetic surface could be spin-resolved down to the atomic scale.
This is a topic that requires way more space than available for a comment. Therefore I'm not going to explain more of it now.
No reaction whatsoever from the substrate being exposed to the scan emission , no increased atomical velocity or electron orbital distance increase, or a higher shell density, or change in atomical polar alignments?
how many times does the stm magnify something? (the largest magnification)
simplepimple101 1 year ago
@simplepimple101 It has an effective resolution down to 1% of an atomic radius. I can't be arsed to do the math to determine an actual magnification factor.
yeebeascurvydawg 7 months ago
where the crist is the atoms....and the protons neutrons electrons.....video is shit
xbakano 1 year ago
@xbakano are you retarded?
akrivera 1 year ago
This is NOT just a scanning tunneling microscope (STM), this is the animation of a spin-polarized STM. The tip is magnetized (indicated by the arow). This animation shows how the SP-STM scans across an antiferromagnetic surface of manganese atoms. This experiment was the first time that an antiferromagnetic surface could be spin-resolved down to the atomic scale.
This is a topic that requires way more space than available for a comment. Therefore I'm not going to explain more of it now.
thenanoguy 2 years ago 18
wtf?
Leszek1024 2 years ago
Shouldn't it be electrons jumping from the atoms to the probe??
nanoviolaho 2 years ago
plz add some commentry...
rajkamalraj2007 2 years ago
Would be cooler with some protusions @ surface...
FingO1981 2 years ago
No reaction whatsoever from the substrate being exposed to the scan emission , no increased atomical velocity or electron orbital distance increase, or a higher shell density, or change in atomical polar alignments?
M3T4LH34D812 3 years ago
This is the STM tip scanning a surface.
Eache Green and Red elements are atoms and each of the yellow ones are electrones being transfered with the tunnel effect.
Find STM in google. :)
dieeeeeeeeeeego 3 years ago
is this magnatic tape recorder?
areenarena 3 years ago
as the atom on the tip comes close to same charged atoms it moves closer and then u can tell whats under it
Omaga 3 years ago
sorry oposite
Omaga 3 years ago
DOn't understand it at all without comment....
ianislavus 3 years ago
im guessing this has to do with quantum computers?
dmix09 4 years ago
tell me how i'm supposed to interpret this without sound
gramatikov 4 years ago