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The nanomanipulator: a virtual-reality interface for a scanning tunneling microscope
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Proceedings of the 20th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques table of contents
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Pages: 127 - 134  
Year of Publication: 1993
ISBN:0-89791-601-8
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SIGGRAPH: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques
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Lyo, I.W. and Ph. Avouris. Field-Induced Nanometer to Atomic Scale Manipulation of Si Surfaces with the Scanning Tunneling Microscope. Science 253 (1991), 173.
 
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Robinett, W., R. Taylor, V. Chi, W. V. Wright, F. P. Brooks Jr., R. S. Williams, and E. J. Snyder. The Nanomanipulator: An Atomic-Scale Teleoperator. SIGGRAPH '92 course notes for "Implementation of Immersive Virtual Environments."
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Snyder, Eric J., Mark S. Anderson, William M. Tong, R. Stanley Williams, Samir J. Anz, Marcos M. Alvarez, Yves Rubin, Frangois N. Diederich, and Robert L. Whetten. Atomic Force Microscope Studies of Fullerene Films: Highly Stable C60 fcc (311) Free Surfaces. Science, 253, 12 (July 1991), 171-173.
 
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Collaborative Colleagues:
Russell M. Taylor: colleagues
Warren Robinett: colleagues
Vernon L. Chi: colleagues
Frederick P. Brooks, Jr.: colleagues
William V. Wright: colleagues
R. Stanley Williams: colleagues
Erik J. Snyder: colleagues