Lecture

Scanning Probe Microscopy: Fundamentals and Applications

Related lectures (80)
Scanning Probe Microscopy
Covers the principles and applications of Scanning Probe Microscopy, including working principles, different systems, and imaging applications.
Microscopy at Nanoscale: Techniques and Applications
Covers resolution enhancement in optical microscopy, confocal imaging, and fluorescent labelling, exploring the history and techniques of scanning probe microscopy.
Focused Beam Lithography: E-Beam Basics
Explores UV and DUV lithography, electron beam lithography basics, resist materials, and optics, comparing EBL with other lithography methods.
Scanning Probe Microscopy: Fundamentals and Applications
Explores the fundamentals and applications of scanning probe microscopy techniques, including AFM, MFM, KPFM, and SNOM.
Scanning Probe Microscopy: Forces, Tips, and Probes
Explores the forces, tips, and probes used in Scanning Probe Microscopy, focusing on AFM principles, tip resolution limits, and cantilever probe fabrication.
Advanced TEM Operation
Covers advanced operation techniques for a Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM), including setting up the workset and fine-tuning the image.
Thermal Scanning Probe Lithography
Explores Thermal Scanning Probe Lithography, Dip-Pen Nanolithography, surface wettability, data storage roadmap, and the Millipede concept.
Scanning Probe Microscopy: Advanced Modes
Explores advanced modes of AFM, high-speed imaging, MEM, SNOM, and a variety of SPM techniques.
Scanning Probe Microscopy: AFM Basics
Covers the basics of scanning probe microscopy, with a focus on the Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) and its operational principles.
Scanning Probe Microscopy
Explores the principles and applications of Scanning Probe Microscopy techniques.

Graph Chatbot

Chat with Graph Search

Ask any question about EPFL courses, lectures, exercises, research, news, etc. or try the example questions below.

DISCLAIMER: The Graph Chatbot is not programmed to provide explicit or categorical answers to your questions. Rather, it transforms your questions into API requests that are distributed across the various IT services officially administered by EPFL. Its purpose is solely to collect and recommend relevant references to content that you can explore to help you answer your questions.