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nm optical microscopy." Optics Express 21(22): 26219-26226, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/Oe.21.026219 Optics; Semiconductors; Ultraviolet; Electromagnetic simulations; Lasers; Nanoscale
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-throughput characterization methods include spectroscopy, optical and scanned probe microscopy, scattering, reflectivity, ellipsometry, and contact angle measurements. See http://www.nist.gov/mml/polymers
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Folding at the Single Molecule Level: RNA, DNA, Riboswitches, and Ribozymes David J. Nesbitt, JILA/Department of Chemistry/Department of Physics Biophysics, single molecule microscopy, FRET, time correlated
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their structure-property relationships with support of a comprehensive metallographic laboratory, including optical microscopy, SEM, and TEM capabilities. We are looking to expand our network of collaborators by
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. The research includes experimental measurements on industrially-pertinent materials using a range of advanced methods (various modes of transmission electron microscopy, x-ray/neutron scattering, x-ray
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bending fatigue in additively manufactured SS316 dogbones,” Materials and Design, 140 (2018) 420–430 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matdes.2017.12.001 (2) D. A. Pushin et al, “Far-field interference of a neutron
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variety of nanoscale measurement and manipulation techniques, ranging from scanning probe microscopies, such as atomic force (AFM), scanning tunneling (STM), and nearfield optical (NSOM), to sample
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force microscopy (AFM) with IR spectroscopy thus enabling IR analysis with a spatial resolution 5-10 nm (i.e. well below the diffraction limit of IR light). This enables determining chemical composition
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near-field microwave microscopy. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 2022;546:168870. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmmm.2021.168870 . Ferroelectric; Ferromagnetic; Frequency-tunable materials
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of probiotics, or prevention of microbially induced corrosion (MIC) of physical infrastructure. [1] P. Parmar et al., “Mitochondrial nanomotion measured by optical microscopy,” Frontiers in Microbiology, March