AFM image of an aluminium surface
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Atomic Force Microscopy Image Unveils Aluminium Surface in Stunning 3D. Scanned with pinpoint accuracy, this image boasts an original width and length of a mere 1 micro meter. An astonishing 512 samples per line and 512 lines scanned by the Atomic Force Microscope yield unparalleled depth perception. Generated using AFM R library, a powerful tool now freely available on the following web address: https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/AFM/index.html For those eager to dissect and refine the code, a GitHub repository sits patiently at this address: https://github.com/mbeauvai/AFM Looking for a quick solution? No problem! Convert your AFM images exported from Nanoscope Analysis into STL files via http://afmist.org
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