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Microscopes
Nobel laureates in Physics
Scanning tunneling microscope
Heinrich Rohrer
Ultra-high vacuum
Surface science
Gerd Binnig
Field emission microscopy
Optical microscope
Science
Scientific method
Scanning probe microscopy

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