S. Hameroff, C. Schneiker, M. Voelker, Jackson D. He, E. Dereniak, R. McCuskey
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Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) applications to molecular electronics
The authors describe their efforts to use STM to image and manipulate biomolecular structures such a collagen. They present design considerations for a precursor to the nanotechnology workstation: a two-tip STM. The authors also note some future possibilities for scanning tunneling engineering and for nanoscale tunnel sensors and devices.<>