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Automated Structure Discovery for Scanning Tunneling Microscopy

Lauri Kurki, Niko Oinonen, Adam S. Foster

2024ACS Nano13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) with a functionalized tip apex reveals the geometric and electronic structures of a sample within the same experiment. However, the complex nature of the signal makes images difficult to interpret and has so far limited most research to planar samples with a known chemical composition. Here, we present automated structure discovery for STM (ASD-STM), a machine learning tool for predicting the atomic structure directly from an STM image, by building upon successful methods for structure discovery in noncontact atomic force microscopy (nc-AFM). We apply the method on various organic molecules and achieve good accuracy on structure predictions and chemical identification on a qualitative level while highlighting future development requirements for ASD-STM. This method is directly applicable to experimental STM images of organic molecules, making structure discovery available for a wider scanning probe microscopy audience outside of nc-AFM. This work also allows more advanced machine learning methods to be developed for STM structure discovery.

Topics & Concepts

Scanning tunneling microscopeNanotechnologyScanning probe microscopyMicroscopyPlanarMaterials scienceScanning ion-conductance microscopyAtomic force microscopyComputer scienceScanning confocal electron microscopyOpticsPhysicsComputer graphics (images)Force Microscopy Techniques and ApplicationsMechanical and Optical ResonatorsAdvanced Electron Microscopy Techniques and Applications
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