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Collection of automated STM and nc-AFM commands compatible with Nanonis V5 SPM Controller
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Scanbot has been implemented as a web application using React.
On Windows, the easiest way to use it is by downloading the executable.
Alternatively, Scanbot can be installed via pip install scanbot
and launched with scanbot
Full documentation available here.
Scanbot is a collection of several automated STM and nc-AFM data acquisition commands compatible with Nanonis V5 SPM control software. Full documentation available here.
If you wish to contribute to Scanbot in any way, please refer to these guidlines.
If you use Scanbot in your scientific research, please consider citing it.
Special thanks to FLEET for their contribution through the FLEET Translation Program.
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Collection of automated STM and nc-AFM commands compatible with Nanonis V5 SPM Controller
We found that scanbot demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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