STM stands for Scanning Tunneling Microscopy. It is a technique used to image surfaces at the atomic level. An extremely sharp tip is brought very close to a conductive surface, allowing electrons to 'tunnel' between the tip and the surface. By monitoring the tunneling current and controlling the tip's position, a map of the surface topography can be created. STM is commonly used in materials science, nanotechnology, and surface chemistry to study the structure and electronic properties of materials.
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