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DTSTAMP:20260524T102529Z
UID:https://www.ipp.mpg.de/events/43993/5593621
DTSTART:20251203T143000Z
DTEND:20251203T153000Z
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CREATED:20251201T083910Z
DESCRIPTION:Atomic-scale microscopy has been a game changer for advancing m
 aterials science over the last century\, from identifying and manipulating
  crystal structures to watching molecules move in real-time. Many physicis
 ts and engineers are not aware of the complex and fascinating design decis
 ions that go into the creation of each microscope\, which can lead to subo
 ptimal usage\, misunderstood results\, and a missed opportunity to better 
 appreciate the equipment. In this talk\, I will discuss key physics princi
 ples that go into one of the most common types of atomic-resolution micros
 copes\, the atomic force microscope (AFM). I will contextualise all of the
 se concepts by relating them to the novel\, low-temperature\, high-vacuum 
 AFM that I re-designed and re-built specifically to measure the electrosta
 tic properties of dopant qubits buried in silicon.\nVortragende: Lily Will
 iams
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T083919Z
LOCATION: Seminarraum D3 / Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN=IPP:mailto:
SUMMARY:Wall Forum: How to spy on your neighbour(ing atoms) 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.ipp.mpg.de/events/43993/5593621
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