Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is an advanced microscopy technique that enables researchers to characterize the surface features of nanoparticles as small as 6 nm across. Image Credit: sanjaya viraj ...
Some of the common types of nanostructures are nanopillars, cylindrical nanotubes, nanowires, and nanospheres. The mechanical properties of a component are dependent on the type of nanostructure or ...
Plasmonic metal nanostructures (e.g., Au, Cu, Pt, Ru) have attracted considerable attention in photothermal catalysis due to their unique capabilities in light-field regulation and energy conversion.
Korean scientists utilized an anti-reflective coating based on silicon dioxide (SiO2) nanoparticles and large phosphor particles to increase diffuse light transmittance in a tandem perovskite-silicon ...
Polymers are crucial across multiple sectors, including food packaging, tire fabrication, adhesives, and medical‑grade plastics. Photothermal atomic force microscope‑based infrared spectroscopy ...