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- From: lansdon@fractal@infoserv.com (Bob Lansdon)
- Newsgroups: sci.nanotech
- Subject: new arrival, nano-image exhibit for museum
- Message-ID: <Aug.26.22.09.12.1992.1133@planchet.rutgers.edu>
- Date: 27 Aug 92 02:09:13 GMT
- Sender: nanotech@planchet.rutgers.edu
- Organization: Fractal Design Corp.
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- Approved: nanotech@aramis.rutgers.edu
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- Hello,
-
- I am putting together an exhibit of scanning probe microscope images
- for The Tech Museum in San Jose, Silicon Valley, CA. Don Eigler at IBM
- has contributed some great STM images of manipulated atoms and benzene
- rings at 4 Kelvin in UHV. Topometrix (Santa Clara, CA) has donated STM
- and AFM images. AFM images of Langmuir-Blodgett monolayers have
- resolution sufficient to show the long chains of the molecules on the
- substrate.
-
- Any leads on Near-field Optical scanned images for the museum display
- would be greatly appreciated.
-
- My background is in math- dynamical systems (bifurcations and chaos),
- and I have given occasional conference talks on applications of
- semiclassical and classical dynamical systems theory to the design of
- reliable nanocomponents and arrays for computing.
-
- I would greatly appreciate a reply to this message and any leads
- on nanoscale images (particularly near-field optical/exciton images).
-
- Regards.
-
- Bob Lansdon
- Member of Technical Staff, Fractal Design Corp., Aptos,CA ; (408)688-5300.
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