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High‐Speed Atomic Force Microscopy: Large‐Range HS‐AFM Imaging of DNA Self‐Assembly through In Situ Data‐Driven Control (Small Methods 7/2019)

Small Methods(2019)

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In article number 1900031 by Georg E. Fantner and co-workers, a robust controller design in atomic force microscopy, relying on optimization and experimental data, is able to identify and correct the resonances that appear when imaging at high speed, even in a liquid environment. This technology is used to record in real time the self-assembly of blunt-end DNA tripods into large hexagonal lattices.
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atomic force microscopy,dna,self‐assembly,imaging
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