Nano-scale research and technology leads to advanced materials development

Plastic airplanes? Nanotechnology makes it possible, with the help of AFM Raman/TERS instrumentation. Read about how it all comes together.
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Prof. Deep Jariwala with a HORIBA LabRAM HR Evolution Raman microscope with TERS
Two-dimensional materials have the potential to replace Silicon on microprocessors in computers. If we want to replace Silicon with some of these emerging materials, we must understand everything about it and need standard characterization routes for it too. AFM Raman with TERS is an essential tool.
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