The Use of Probes, Beams, and Waves for Characterization at the Nano-Scale

This video, published by the Nanotechnology Applications and Career Knowledge Support (NACK) Center at Pennsylvania State University, covers probes, beams, and waves used to accomplish nanoscale characterization. During the video, Dr. Stephan J. Fonash from Pennsylvania State University focuses on various microscopy and spectroscopy tools used to characterize materials and structures at the nanoscale. Covered are tools using different probes, photon beams, electron beams, ion beams, acoustic waves, and light waves. Dr. Fonash analyzes how these tools are used and how they allow touching, seeing, hearing, and chemical determination at the nanoscale.
The video runs 57:22 minutes in length. Also included are presentation slides and an audio version.
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