Garcia et al., 1995 - Google Patents
Physical parameters that control the imaging of purple membranes with the scanning tunneling microscopeGarcia et al., 1995
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- Garcia R
- Tamayo J
- Soler J
- Bustamante C
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- Langmuir
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The dominant physical and geometrical parameters for imaging hydrated purple membranes with the scanning tunneling microscope are identified and characterized. These are sample voltage, current density, and tip radius. Purple membranes are imaged with vertical and …
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