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Surface Modification Tools in a Virtual Environment Interface to a Scanning Probe Microscope (1995)
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| Author | Vernon, Mark Finch Finch, Mark Chi, Vernon L. Taylor Ii, Russell M. |
| Description | Proc. 1995 Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics The NanoManipulator system has been expanded from a virtualreality interface for a specific scanning tunneling microscope to include control of atomic force microscopes. The current state of the system is reviewed, and new tools extending the user's feel and control in manipulation and fabrication in the mesoscopic regime are detailed. Manipulations that could not be performed using the techniques available from commercial SPM systems are demonstrated, and the direction of ongoing research is outlined. CR Categories: C.3 (Special-purpose and application-based systems), I.3.7 (Virtual reality), J.2 (Computer Applications Physical Sciences) Keywords: haptic, force, scientific visualization, interactive graphics, virtual worlds, scanning tunneling microscopy, atomic force microscopy, telepresence, teleoperation. 1. INTRODUCTION Scanning probe microscopy offers unique promise in exploration and fabrication on the mesoscopic scale. Researchers have arranged objects as small as single at... |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher Date | 1995-01-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Surface Modification Tool Mesoscopic Scale Virtualreality Interface Interactive Graphic Probe Microscopy Offer Unique Promise Commercial Spm System Atomic Force Microscopy Application-based System Virtual World Scanning Probe Microscope Current State New Tool Cr Category Computer Application Physical Science Virtual Environment Interface Scientific Visualization Mesoscopic Regime Virtual Reality Atomic Force Microscope Nanomanipulator System |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |