Nanotechnology In Reverse Uses Red Blood Cell To Calibrate Atomic Force Microscope
Thursday, May 15, 2008 - 22:21
in Physics & Chemistry
Nanotechnology researchers have shown that they can use a red blood cell to calibrate a sensitive instrument, an atomic force microscope. An atomic force microscope uses a tiny lever that runs over the surface of an object. Small deflections of the tip are read and translated to produce an image of the object's surface. However, accurate calibration of the springiness of the tip is difficult.