Pauli's principle in probe microscopy

Jarvis, S. P. and Sweetman, A. M. and Kantorovich, L. and McGlynn, E. and Moriarty, P. (2015) Pauli's principle in probe microscopy. In: Imaging and Manipulation of Adsorbates Using Dynamic Force Microscopy : Proceedings from the AtMol Conference Series, Nottingham, UK, April 16-17, 2013. Advances in Atom and Single Molecule Machines . Springer Verlag, Nottingham, pp. 1-24. ISBN 9783319174006

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Abstract

Exceptionally clear images of intramolecular structure can be attained in dynamic force microscopy (DFM) through the combination of a passivated tip apex and operation in what has become known as the "Pauli exclusion regime" of the tip-sample interaction. We discuss, from an experimentalist's perspective, a number of aspects of the exclusion principle which underpin this ability to achieve submolecular resolution. Our particular focus is on the origins, history and interpretation of Pauli's principle in the context of interatomic and intermolecular interactions.

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?? dynamic force microscopynon-contact atomic force microscopync-afmpauli exclusion principlesubmolecular resolutionintramolecularsingle-molecule imagingatomic-force microscopyexchange kinetic-energyquantum-mechanicschemical-bindingidentical particlessingle- ??
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