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Pavel Jelínek
Pavel Jelínek (; born 17 November 1972) is a Czech physicist. He is a member of an international group of scientists (from Japan, Spain and the Czech Republic) that for the first time chemically identified individual atoms using an atomic force microscope and quantum-mechanical computation. More specifically, they were able to image surface of an alloy at atomic resolution and successfully identify tin, lead and silicon atoms on this surface.
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2by Jelínek, Pavel, Kafka, Václav, Brázda, Zdeněk, Brhel, Jaroslav, Fík, Michael, Herzán, Miroslav, Lána, Ivo, Marko, Ervin, Míča, Roman, Novobílský, Marcel, Obrtlík, Josef, Vyletová, Blanka
Source: 1. Slévárenství 1. Roč. LXI, č. 9-10 (2013), s. 333-336 1. 0037-6825
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