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概要

Description

Introduction to STM (Scanning Tunneling Microscopy)
STM is a powerful microscopy technique that images surfaces at the atomic level by scanning a sharp metallic tip over a conductive sample. It operates based on quantum tunneling—electrons tunnel between the tip and sample when a small voltage is applied, generating a current. By maintaining a constant tunneling current (via feedback control), the tip follows the sample’s topography, creating atomic-resolution images.
Key features:
- Atomic resolution: Can visualize individual atoms.
- Conductive samples only: Requires electrically conductive materials.
- Operates in vacuum/air/liquid: Versatile environments.
- Modes: Constant current (topography) or constant height (electronic states).
Invented in 1981 by Binnig and Rohrer (Nobel Prize, 1986), STM revolutionized nanotechnology, enabling manipulation of atoms and surface studies in physics, chemistry, and materials science.

Equivalent

Equivalent products to STM (STMicroelectronics) chips include:
- Microcontrollers: NXP (ARM Cortex-M), Microchip (PIC, AVR), Texas Instruments (MSP430, Tiva).
- Motor Drivers: Infineon, Toshiba, Allegro.
- Power Management: Texas Instruments, Maxim Integrated, ON Semiconductor.
- Sensors: Bosch Sensortec, TDK (InvenSense), TE Connectivity.
- Wireless Modules: Nordic Semiconductor (nRF), Silicon Labs, Espressif (ESP32).
These brands offer similar functionality and performance for various applications. Choose based on specs, availability, and cost.

Features

STM (Short-Term Memory) Features:
1. Limited Capacity: Holds ~7±2 items (Miller’s Law).
2. Brief Duration: Retains info for ~15–30 seconds without rehearsal.
3. Working Memory Integration: Part of Baddeley’s model (phonological loop, visuospatial sketchpad, central executive).
4. Encoding: Primarily acoustic (sound-based), sometimes visual or semantic.
5. Rehearsal-Dependent: Maintained via repetition; unrehearsed info decays.
6. Fragility: Easily disrupted by interference or distraction.
7. Chunking: Groups info into larger units to enhance capacity.
8. Transfer to LTM: Rehearsal and elaboration aid long-term storage.
STM is crucial for immediate tasks (e.g., mental math, following instructions) but requires active management to retain information.

Manufacturer

The STM (Scanning Tunneling Microscope) was co-invented by Gerd Binnig and Heinrich Rohrer at IBM Research in 1981, earning them the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1986.
IBM (International Business Machines) is a multinational technology company headquartered in Armonk, New York. It specializes in hardware, software, cloud computing, and advanced research, including nanotechnology. IBM is known for innovations like the STM, quantum computing, and AI (e.g., Watson).
For commercial STM manufacturers, companies like Bruker (formerly Veeco) and Keysight Technologies produce advanced microscopy systems, including STMs, for scientific and industrial applications.

Application

Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM) is widely used in:
1. Surface Science: Atomic-scale imaging of materials like metals, semiconductors, and insulators.
2. Nanotechnology: Manipulating atoms/molecules to build nanostructures.
3. Biology: Studying biomolecules (e.g., DNA, proteins) at submolecular resolution.
4. Materials Science: Analyzing defects, thin films, and quantum materials (e.g., graphene).
5. Electronics: Characterizing electronic properties (e.g., local density of states).
6. Catalysis: Observing reaction sites on catalysts.
STM’s atomic precision makes it invaluable for fundamental research and advanced applications.

Package

STM microcontrollers come in various package types, including:
- LQFP (Low-profile Quad Flat Package)
- TQFP (Thin Quad Flat Package)
- UFQFPN (Ultra-thin Fine-pitch Quad Flat Package No-leads)
- BGA (Ball Grid Array)
- SOIC (Small Outline Integrated Circuit)
These packages vary in size, pin count, and mounting style (through-hole or surface-mount), catering to different design needs.