Published January 9, 2019 | Version Publisher correction
Erratum

Publisher Correction: Interatomic force laws that evade dynamic measurement

  • 1. ROR icon California Institute of Technology

Abstract

Measurement of the force between two atoms is performed routinely with the atomic force microscope. The shape of this interatomic force law is now found to directly regulate this capability: rapidly varying interatomic force laws, which are common in nature, can corrupt their own measurement.

Errata

Correction to: Nature Nanotechnology https://doi.org/10.1038/s41565-018-0277-x, published online 6 December 2018.

In the version of this Comment originally published, equation (4) contained the wrong inequality sign of ≲ rather than ≳; the equation has now been corrected in the online versions of the Comment to read S(F) ≡ ᶻ²inf/4 F'''(ᶻinf)/F'(ᶻinf) ≳ −1.
 

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Identifiers

ISSN
1748-3395
URL
https://rdcu.be/doe2F

Related works

Is identical to
Journal Article: https://rdcu.be/doe2F (URL)
Is new version of
Journal Article: 10.1038/s41565-018-0277-x (DOI)

Funding

Australian Research Council
CE170100026
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
SFB 689, project A9
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
CRC 1277, project A02

Dates

Available
2018-12-06
Published Online