• A probe tip is an instrument used in scanning probe microscopes (SPMs) to scan the surface of a sample and make nano-scale images of surfaces and structures...
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    probe body, the wire is connected to a rigid, pointed metal tip that contacts the DUT. Some probes allow an alligator clip to be attached to the tip,...
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    between the probe card and wafer. Once the probe card and the wafer are loaded, a camera in the prober will optically locate several tips on the probe card and...
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    graduations in circular scales on the dial which represent the distance of the probe tip from a zero setting. The internal works of a mechanical dial indicator...
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  • microscopy SRPM, scanning resistive probe microscopy To form images, scanning probe microscopes raster scan the tip over the surface. At discrete points...
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  • repair. Also, systems based on arrays of mechanical and thermally ablative probe tips have been demonstrated. The most commonly used form of maskless lithography...
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    position of the sample with respect to the tip and recording the height of the probe that corresponds to a constant probe-sample interaction . The surface topography...
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    mechanical probes: active and passive. Passive probes usually consist of a thin tungsten needle. Active probes utilize a FET device on the probe tip in order...
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    provide a degree of flexibility. Some touch probes are themselves powered rotary devices with the probe tip able to swivel vertically through more than...
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    the tip but even at 78 Kelvin atomic resolution is achieved. The 10-cm Atom Probe, invented in 1973 by J. A. Panitz was a “new and simple atom probe which...
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    Oscilloscope (section Probes)
    different points every repetition, until the probe tip is in contact. Until then, a tiny arc charges the probe tip, and its capacitance holds the voltage (open...
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    markings written on it. Proper use of the periodontal probe is necessary to maintain accuracy. The tip of the instrument is placed with light pressure of...
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    gate a tip-attached quantum dot. The quality of an SKP measurement is affected by a number of factors. This includes the diameter of the SKP probe, the...
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  • Oxygen sensor (redirect from Lambda probe)
    probe tip with an oily black deposit, with associated loss of response. An overly rich mixture causes buildup of black powdery deposit on the probe....
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  • Photon scanning microscopy (category Scanning probe microscopy)
    tunneling of photons instead of electrons from the sample surface to the probe tip. A beam of light is focused on a prism at an angle greater than the critical...
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  • frequency response over a wide range is required (such as in an oscilloscope probe), a voltage divider may have capacitive elements added to compensate load...
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    converted B-29s using the drogue-and-probe in-flight refueling system with the probe located in one of the F-84's wing-tip fuel tanks. The flying boom is a...
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  • Millipede memory (category Scanning probe microscopy)
    erasing it (see also: thermo-mechanical scanning probe lithography). After writing, the probe tip can be used to read the indentations. If each indentation...
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    Chemical force microscopy (category Scanning probe microscopy)
    morphology is probed using simple tapping or contact modes that utilize van der Waals interactions between tip and sample to maintain a constant probe deflection...
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  • a coulombmeter consists of a meter used in combination with a metal probe tip to pinpoint locations of excess charge on, for instance a semiconductor...
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    Scanning ion-conductance microscopy (category Scanning probe microscopy)
    ion-conductance microscopy (SICM) is a scanning probe microscopy technique that uses an electrode as the probe tip. SICM allows for the determination of the...
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    about 0–8 watts at a frequency of 13.56 MHz. RF energy emanates from the probe tip to tissue within about a millimeter. Thermolysis works by heating the...
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  • the tips and larger than the probe radius, and 3.) the probe sheath sizes are much smaller than the probe separation, then the current to any probe can...
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    (atomic force microscope) probes for the modification of surfaces. In 1992, they used microsecond laser pulses to heat AFM tips to write indents as small...
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  • Scanning ion-conductance microscopy, a scanning probe microscopy technique that uses an electrode as the probe tip Society of Intensive Care Medicine, Singapore-based...
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    Piezoresponse force microscopy (category Scanning probe microscopy)
    conductive probe into contact with a ferroelectric surface (or piezoelectric material) and applying an alternating current (AC) bias to the probe tip in order...
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  • A Luggin capillary (also Luggin probe, Luggin tip, or Luggin-Haber capillary) is a small tube that is used in electrochemistry. The capillary defines...
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    Scanning thermal microscopy (category Scanning probe microscopy)
    the probe tip and resistive or bolometer probes where the probe temperature is monitored by a thin-film resistor at probe tip. These probes are generally...
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    the probe tip, the metal-coated facets are separated by a gap of a few tens of nanometers, which determines the spatial resolution of the probe. Such...
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    J Hocken; S.T Smith; S.C Woody (2005), "The development of a virtual probe tip with application to high aspect ratio microscale features", Review of...
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