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    NBS-NIST Centennial Sunday Sessions
       Session NB-SuP

Paper NB-SuP2
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy in the Electron Physics Group at NIST@footnote 1@

Sunday, October 28, 2001, 6:20 pm, Room 121

Session: NBS/NIST Centennial
Presenter: J.A. Stroscio, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Authors: J.A. Stroscio, National Institute of Standards and Technology
E.W. Hudson, National Institute of Standards and Technology
R.J. Celotta, National Institute of Standards and Technology
D.T. Pierce, National Institute of Standards and Technology
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The history of scanning tunneling microscopy in the NIST Electron Physics Group (EPG) spans more than 3 decades. In this poster presentation we will document the development of scanning tunneling microscopy in the EPG group, starting back in the 1960's when Russell Young developed the "Topografiner", and continuing to the present where state-of-the-art measurements are made with a scanning tunneling microscope operating at 2 K and in magnetic fields at 10 T. @FootnoteText@ @footnote 1@This work is supported in part by the Office of Naval Research.