Question #54895
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Oct 4, 2015
Atoms are viewed using an STM, or scanning tunneling microscope.
Explanation:
A scanning tunneling microscope consists of the following parts.
- A probe (very small, sharp tip that conducts electricity)
- A piezoelectric* scanning device
- A computer with processing software to analyze results and control the device
Electrical currents control the probe and scanner. Then, a 3-dimensional image is composed of the sample.
*Piezoelectric means the ability to generate an electrical or alternate charge when put under mechanical stress