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REFERENCES




BOOKS:

Jay Samuel Resh "Scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy with fullerene-coated tips." - UMI Dissertation Services 1994

Joseph A. Stroscio and William J. Kaiser are editors of "Scanning Tunneling Microscopy" - Academic Press, Inc. 1993

Millman & Halkias "Integrated Electronics" Page 698 includes a push-pull output stage that amplifies voltage. - McGraw-Hill Inc. print of 1981.



JOURNALS:

F.Mugele, Ch.Kloos, P.Leiderer, R Moller "A simple, ultrahigh vacuum compatible scanning tunneling microscope for use at variable temperatures." - Rev. Sci. Instrum. July 1996 (pages 2557-2559) - American Institute of Physics.

S.Kleindiek, K.H.Herrmann "A miniaturized scanning tunneling microscope with large operating range" - Rev. Sci. Instrum. March 1993 (pages 692-693) - American Institute of Physics.

Hansma PK, Elings VB, Marti O, Bracker CE: "Scanning tunneling microscopy and atomic force microscopy: Application to technology and biology", Science 242, 209-242 (1988) - American Association for the Advancement of Science



HOMEPAGES:

Jim Rice's original webpage, entitled "Homebrew STM", explains the principles of STM and outlines plans for a working model.

Jurgen Muller's STM project page gives practical details of an STM under development.

Geza I. Mark's STM for students outlines a working two-tube design.