Next Steps
On reciprocal space, check out our work on “Doing waves in complex color”.
On atom-scale microscopy, visit our “Scanned Tip & Electron Image Lab” and course material.
On stardust on earth, check out the December 1997 Physics Today, and the links from our recent AAPT talk page.
http://newton.umsl.edu/stei_lab/
http://newton.umsl.edu/
Notes:
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