G.A.M.E. elements
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Developers requiring materials to assemble a hands-on G.A.M.E. (Gadget Assisting Microscopy Education) tool needed to visualize the functionality of Scanning Tunnelling Microscopes, or STMs, successfully repurposed the scanning element of a RepRap Berlin i3 3D printer. This device captures images of a crystal surface consisting of wooden balls representing atoms by employing a distance sensor attached to its STM tip. To simulate the interaction with an individual atom on the crystal's surface, an electromagnet was strategically placed on the STM tip and controlled to maneuver a metal ball portraying an adatom, which in turn alters its surroundings without making direct contact with them. To see the result in action, viewers can visit the following YouTube videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhEG_Kb-_Iw, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbCNhBsKq9k and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkMRIMQ8Q_I
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