Abstract: | We have combined a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) with a scanning electron microscope (SEM) for surface investigations of atomically flat surfaces, ultrathin adsorbate films, and material surfaces. The mechanical stability of the hybrid instrument allows high-resolution SEM of samples mounted on the STM stage and atomic resolution with the STM. Experimental results of combined SEM/STM investigations on textured material surfaces, submicron structures, and atomically flat conducting surfaces are presented. An example is given for surface machining with the STM under SEM control. |