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. 2004 May 11;101(21):7874–7879. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0308254101

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4.

Two examples of electric field-guided patterning. The electrode voltage pattern is an array of stripes in Upper and an array of dots in Lower. In both cases, the amplitude of the electrode voltage is small, so that adsorbates still retain the natural pattern of fine stripes, and the electrode voltage pattern affects the overall layout. Note that the feature sizes of the electrode voltage pattern are different from the equilibrium features of the adsorbate patterns.