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Article: Research reports from N.A. Geisse and co-authors provide new insights into materials science.
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- Journal of Technology
- Article date:
- September 22, 2009
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According to a study from the United States, "Since its invention over two decades ago(1), scanning probe microscopy has undergone rapid development to become an invaluable metric in the physical, biological, and materials sciences."
"One of the most exciting advances has been the integration of scanning probe techniques with optical microscopy. This paper will describe some of the basics of scanning probe and optical microscopy as well as some of the technical design challenges present when fusing these two imaging modalities," wrote N.A. Geisse and colleagues.
The researchers concluded: "Examples of research problems solved with these combined ...
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