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Fig. 1. Schematic picture of the microscopic model used hereto simulate the interaction between the tip and the sample
Fig. 2. Construction of image charges in the sphere–planecapacitor system due to one charge q outside the metals.
Fig. 3. System schematic for NaCl step.
Fig. 4. Forces over NaCl step.
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