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English: The principle of the Dual Scan (DS)

method where first a topography line scan is made, then the tip is lifted a distance d and another line scan is made with the source

drain voltage turned on.
Date 14 November 2006 (original upload date)
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Author Chc at English Wikibooks

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2006-11-14 07:58 880×670× (31611 bytes) Chc The principle of the Dual Scan (DS) method where first a topography line scan is made, then the tip is lifted a distance d and another line scan is made with the source drain voltage turned on.

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