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We introduce a recurrence tracing microscope based on the reflection of cold atoms from two magnetic mirrors placed in parallel. A cantilever is attached perpendicularly to one of the two mirrors at the lower end that probes surface structures. The quantum dynamics in the system provides the matter waves to store information on the height and spacing between the nanostructures. We use the recurrence...