If you look at it in an STM, you aren’t going to be able to see white stuff, because that isn’t sensitive to color. But since you were able to image it at all instead of crashing your tip, you can also tell that dryad insides are electrically conductive. We should be able to determine the resistivity of dryad, as a function of gate voltage, impurity density, magnetic field, etc.
No matter what the result is, we now know more about dryad stuff.
So I’d suggest that they be insulating instead, as that closes off all those transport experiments.
If you look at it in an STM, you aren’t going to be able to see white stuff, because that isn’t sensitive to color. But since you were able to image it at all instead of crashing your tip, you can also tell that dryad insides are electrically conductive. We should be able to determine the resistivity of dryad, as a function of gate voltage, impurity density, magnetic field, etc.
No matter what the result is, we now know more about dryad stuff.
So I’d suggest that they be insulating instead, as that closes off all those transport experiments.