Re: Is Scanning Probe Microscopy a topic here?
From: Arthur Beyder (beyder_at_buffalo.edu)
Date: 07/06/04
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Date: Tue, 06 Jul 2004 09:41:51 -0400
I was also looking for AFM/SPM group. The only one that I can find is a
forum run by veeco
check it out http://spm.di.com/query.asp
Arthur
Thom Borton wrote:
> I would be very much in favor of such a group.
>
> Thom
>
> jacques jedwab wrote:
>
>> In article <bp4idh$1oj4$1@mail.cn99.com>, "Qing Quan" <skipme@263.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Is Scanning Probe Microscopy a topic here?<
>>
>>
>>
>> Surely. But you should look with www.google.com at--->"Groups" , and type
>> "scanning probe microscopy" in the search window. You will then find
>> that there were some tentatives to launch a discussion group on that
>> topic under
>> the "sci.techniques" heading. You will at least find the names of
>> directly
>> interested people.
>>
>> J.J.
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