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AFM-IR for nano chemical ID
Researchers develop AFM-IR for nanometer scale chemical identification
- Researchers report that they have measured the chemical properties of polymer nanostructures as small as 15 nm, using a novel technique called atomic force microscope infrared spectroscopy.
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