In this interview, KLA's Bryan Crawford explains everything there is to know about nanoindentation, the challenges that the field currently faces, and how they can be overcome.
The discovery of nanoparticles has significantly impacted many fields of science. Nanoparticles, with their unique properties due to their small size and large surface-area-to-volume ratio, have expanded the realms of possibility across sectors from clean energy to medicine.
By Sarah Moore
19 Apr 2023
Ferrous materials contain iron, either as the primary element or in combination with other elements. These materials are widely used in construction, automobile, aerospace, and many other industries because of their strength, durability and versatility.
By Akanksha Urade
18 Apr 2023
Bio-AFM is a cutting-edge technique rooted in the rich history of atomic force microscopy. Here, we discuss its applications to nanoscience.
By Sarah Moore
17 Apr 2023
Amongst two-dimensional graphene analogous materials, transition metal carbides are reported to be a highly promising material for energy storage devices.
By Gopika G, Ph.D
14 Apr 2023
Wet bead milling is used to produce nanoparticles at industrial scales. Continuous monitoring of particle size during comminution would allow real-time end-point determination and critical quality attribute monitoring, reducing operational risk and increasing insight into particle breakage kinetics.
MXenes are a class of 2D materials that have gained much attention in recent years due to their unique properties and potential applications in various fields. Learn more about MXene-based alloys in this article.
By Blaise Manga Enuh
13 Apr 2023
Semiconductor chips have been getting smaller and smaller every year since the 1960s, with double the number of transistors fitting into the same chip space each year following the predicted trajectory of Moore’s Law.
By Ben Pilkington
12 Apr 2023
There has been growing interest in using transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) in various technologies due to their unique mechanical, optical, and electronic properties, including supercapacitor technology.
MRI is a commonly used non-invasive analysis that offers detailed images of a patient’s soft tissues. Learn about its use in imaging nanoparticles in biological systems.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
10 Apr 2023