AFM detector block.STL
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The paper from the Bioinformatics and Systems Biology group at the University of California, San Diego presents a new approach for atomic force microscopy (AFM) imaging called Plastic AFM. This technique allows for high-resolution imaging by utilizing plastic tips instead of traditional silicon or silicon nitride tips, resulting in improved image resolution and sensitivity. The project website provides more information on the methodology and applications of Plastic AFM.
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