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Ultra-high Vacuum Atomic Force Microscope
Ultra-high atomic force microscope in the nanotechnology department at Leicester University, UK. The microscope operates under a vacuum equivalent to many orders of magnitude less than the atmosphere of the moon. It is currently being used to study the Casimir Force, which is an important limitation on the effectiveness of nano-machines.
Author: James King-Holmes
Copyright © James King-Holmes 2006.Copyright © James King-Holmes |PLUS|01-AA-662| 2006
Photo size: 17.6 Mpixels (50.5 MB uncompressed) - 5300x3330 pixels (17.6x11.1 in / 44.9x28.2 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: AFM: vacuum, atomic, atomic force, attraction, Casimir, Casimir force, cavity, engineering, force transmission, friction, Leicester, micro-machine, nano-machine, nano-technology, physics, precision, probe, quantum, repulsion, UK, void
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