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 ==== STM key information ==== ==== STM key information ====
  
-=== Mechanics ===+=== STM Scanning Head === 
 +The scanning head of our STM uses 3 piezo actuators oriented along the 3 cartesian axes.  We currently do not have data on their actuation range.
  
-== STM Mount ==+The tip is made from tungsten wire and mounted to the scanning head using a screw terminal.
  
 +To be documented.
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 +=== STM Mount ===
 The STM mount consists of two aluminum plates which seat against each other precisely using a [[http://www.g2-engineering.com/technology-kinematics|kinematic mount]] made from 3 micrometer screws. The STM mount consists of two aluminum plates which seat against each other precisely using a [[http://www.g2-engineering.com/technology-kinematics|kinematic mount]] made from 3 micrometer screws.
  
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   * Back is hence 0.0125mm per revolution or 12.5µm    * Back is hence 0.0125mm per revolution or 12.5µm 
  
-== Vibration isolation ==+=== Electronics === 
 +The control loop for running the STM in constant current mode is currently an entirely analog design.  There is a transimpedance amplifier which preamplifies the tunneling current with a gain of 10⁹ V/A.  This nicely maps pA to mV (and measured tunneling currents are in the hundreds of pA range). 
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 +Learn more about the electronics here: [[https://git.fa-fo.de/fafo/k8ik-stm/src/branch/main/Electronics]] 
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 +=== Vibration Isolation ===
  
 We have built ourselves a simple passive vibration isolation using tension springs and a large mass.  The intended damping element (an eddy current brake) did not end up working, but also wasn't really needed after all. We have built ourselves a simple passive vibration isolation using tension springs and a large mass.  The intended damping element (an eddy current brake) did not end up working, but also wasn't really needed after all.
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 +{{:projects:stm-frame-cad.png?600|}}
  
 We have not measured performance, but the real world resonance frequency matches the calculations quite well. Here is the calculated transmissibility (blue curve): We have not measured performance, but the real world resonance frequency matches the calculations quite well. Here is the calculated transmissibility (blue curve):
  
 {{:projects:stm:dampening-2025-06-08.png?400|}} {{:projects:stm:dampening-2025-06-08.png?400|}}
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-=== Electronics === 
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-== Piezos == 
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 ==== Other Projects ==== ==== Other Projects ====
 There are quite a few other DIY/open STM builds out there.  Here are a few links for further reading: There are quite a few other DIY/open STM builds out there.  Here are a few links for further reading:
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   * [[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468067223001116|Open STM — Weilin Ma (2023)]]   * [[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468067223001116|Open STM — Weilin Ma (2023)]]
   * [[https://github.com/MechRedPanda/red-panda-stm|3D-Printed STM — MechPanda (2023)]]   * [[https://github.com/MechRedPanda/red-panda-stm|3D-Printed STM — MechPanda (2023)]]
 +  * [[https://hackaday.io/project/29332-the-pvc-scanning-tunneling-microscope|The PVC Scanning Tunneling Microscope — Tom Ekkens (2018)]]
 +  * [[http://www.joniemeyer.com/jo_niemeyer/STM.html|Project  „20 steps“  into the microcosmos — Jo Niemeyer (2009)]] ([[https://web.archive.org/web/20210518134908/http://www.joniemeyer.com/jo_niemeyer/STM.html|archive.org]])
   * [[https://www.e-basteln.de/other/stm/overview/#start|Homebrew STM — Jürgen Müller (2006)]]   * [[https://www.e-basteln.de/other/stm/overview/#start|Homebrew STM — Jürgen Müller (2006)]]
   * [[https://www.e-basteln.de/other/stm/references/|STM References Overview — Jürgen Müller (2006)]]   * [[https://www.e-basteln.de/other/stm/references/|STM References Overview — Jürgen Müller (2006)]]