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- From: ajackson@phoenix.princeton.edu (Andrew William Jackson)
- Newsgroups: sci.nanotech
- Subject: Re: Homebrewed STM
- Message-ID: <Jan.21.23.13.24.1993.5358@planchet.rutgers.edu>
- Date: 22 Jan 93 04:13:25 GMT
- Sender: nanotech@planchet.rutgers.edu
- Organization: Princeton University
- Lines: 12
- Approved: nanotech@aramis.rutgers.edu
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- In article <Jan.19.22.33.54.1993.23032@planchet.rutgers.edu> ewstroup@cc.utah.edu (ERIC W. STROUP) writes:
- > I agree with you completely. Building a STM/AFM from scratch would
- >give valuable insight into its workings.
-
- Reading a few scientific papers would give you valuable insight into its
- workings.
-
- ajackson@ernie.princeton.edu
-
- [Both statements are true. In fact, reading the papers would probably be
- the logical first step in building it.
- --JoSH]
-