Nano-sonar uses electrons to measure under the surface
Sunday, March 1, 2009 - 09:50
in Physics & Chemistry
Just as sonar sends out sound waves to explore the hidden depths of the ocean, electrons can be used by scanning tunnelling microscopes to investigate the well-hidden properties of the atomic lattice of metals. As researchers from Goettingen, Halle and Juelich now report in the high-impact journal 'Science,' they succeeded in making bulk Fermi surfaces visible in this manner. Fermi surfaces determine the most important properties of metals...