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* Gwyddion ( http://gwyddion.net/ ) is a modular program for SPM (scanning probe microscopy) data visualization and analysis. Gwyddion is intended for analysis of height fields obtained by means of scanning probe microscopy techniques (AFM, MFM, STM, SNOM/NSOM), but generally it can be used for any other height field and image analysis. GPL.
 
* Gwyddion ( http://gwyddion.net/ ) is a modular program for SPM (scanning probe microscopy) data visualization and analysis. Gwyddion is intended for analysis of height fields obtained by means of scanning probe microscopy techniques (AFM, MFM, STM, SNOM/NSOM), but generally it can be used for any other height field and image analysis. GPL.
  
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* GXSM is the Gnome X Scanning Microscopy project ( http://gxsm.sourceforge.net/ ) ... hardware support for DSP cards including open source DSP software and a growing set of SPM related electronics... also provides generic multidimensional image and data movie processing. [http://gxsm.sourceforge.net/gxsm2-DarwinMaxOSX-screenshot.jpg GXSM screenshot].
  
 
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* [http://sxm4.uni-muenster.de/stm-de/ Das Rastertunnelmikroskop]
 
* [http://sxm4.uni-muenster.de/stm-de/ Das Rastertunnelmikroskop]
 
* [http://www.stm-diy.ch/ "Scanning Tunneling Microscope - Do It Yourself"]
 
* [http://www.stm-diy.ch/ "Scanning Tunneling Microscope - Do It Yourself"]
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20080106164837/http://www.biophysik.physik.uni-muenchen.de/PlasticAFM/ "How to build a Plastic-AFM head"]: The performance of this instrument has been investigated in a paper<ref>
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Ferdinand Kühner, Robert A. Lugmaier, Steffen Mihatsch, and Hermann E. Gaub,
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"Print your atomic force microscope",
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Rev. Sci. Instrum. 78, 075105 (2007).
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* [http://www.google.com/custom?domains=makezine.com&sitesearch=makezine.com&q=scanning+tunneling+microscope Makezine: scanning tunneling microscope] mentions
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** [http://www.geocities.com/spm_stm/Project.html Simple STM Project] uses an extremely low cost piezo element ($1.80) compared to the $200+ piezo tube used in other STMs.
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Revision as of 20:42, 14 June 2009

Whatever happened to the homebrew Scanning Tunneling Microscope (STM) project? I don't know. I guess I will try to re-create the project here.

I remember someone posted plans for an atomic-resolution scanning microscope on the web. Too bad his website went offline.

Juergen Mueller has some detailed plans. http://www.e-basteln.de/

Parts needed for an STM:

  • computer
  • computer-to-analog interface
  • analog to high-voltage analog amplifiers
  • piezo tube (are there any other alternatives for atomic-resolution positioning?)
  • mounting hardware
  • vibration isolation hardware (cases, rubber feet, bungee cords, etc.)
  • tips (there seem to be a wide variety of prices)
  • ... what am I missing ? ...

What's the total cost?

I've heard that some people run their STMs "in solution", the tip of the probe scanning the bottom of a dish of water. So, contrary to popular belief, you do *not* need a vacuum chamber. Some can run successfully in air, too.

... help fill in the details ...


software

  • Gwyddion ( http://gwyddion.net/ ) is a modular program for SPM (scanning probe microscopy) data visualization and analysis. Gwyddion is intended for analysis of height fields obtained by means of scanning probe microscopy techniques (AFM, MFM, STM, SNOM/NSOM), but generally it can be used for any other height field and image analysis. GPL.
  • GXSM is the Gnome X Scanning Microscopy project ( http://gxsm.sourceforge.net/ ) ... hardware support for DSP cards including open source DSP software and a growing set of SPM related electronics... also provides generic multidimensional image and data movie processing. GXSM screenshot.

further reading

Ferdinand Kühner, Robert A. Lugmaier, Steffen Mihatsch, and Hermann E. Gaub, "Print your atomic force microscope", Rev. Sci. Instrum. 78, 075105 (2007). </ref>


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