
The research group of Andrea Auer (University of Innsbruck) has published a new perspective article in ACS Nano, introducing the simultaneous operation of electrochemical scanning tunnelling microscopy and force microscopy using a qPlus sensor, highlighting its future potential to provide high precision, enhanced flexibility and versatility, particularly as a multimodal approach to interface characterization. This work was published in collaboration with Franz Giessibl (University of Regensburg) and Julia Kunze-Liebhäuser (University of Innsbruck).
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