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Justin Courtright | Building an Arduino Based Tuning Fork With an Atomic Force Microscope

Justin Courtright | Building an Arduino Based Tuning Fork With an Atomic Force Microscope

By Justin Courtright (Physics and Applied Mathematics, Class of 2016) My research with Dr. Eric Stinaff in Physics & Astronomy investigated how to produce an Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) with an Arduino microcontroller and quartz tuning fork. Ideally, the AFM should be able to resolve objects down to 1 nanometer (one […]

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June 27, 2016 at 10:52 amIn Class

Making with Microcontrollers

Making with Microcontrollers

Justin Courtright B.S. Physics and Applied Mathematics, Class of 2016 Justin Courtright incorporated Arduino based microcontrollers into experiments in Dr. Eric Stinaff’s lab. This included a motorized x-y translation stage, a vacuum gauge, and a capacitive touch display. These will be used in low-temperature, high-resolution, photoluminescence experiments. He worked on […]

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November 20, 2014 at 7:40 pmResearch