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Combined TIRF-AFM Setup: Controlled Quenching of Individual Quantum Dots Rainer Eckel1*, Volker Walhorn1*, Christoph Pelargus1, Jörg Martini1, Thomas Nann2, Dario Anselmetti1, and Robert Ros1† 1
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