Hard X-ray Nanoprobe Provides New Capability To Study Nanoscale Materials
Monday, June 30, 2008 - 11:35
in Physics & Chemistry
The Center for Nanoscale Materials' newly operational Hard X-ray Nanoprobe at the US Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory is one of the world's most powerful X-ray microscopes. It has been designed to study novel nanoscale materials and devices aimed at, for example, harvesting solar energy more efficiently, providing more efficient lighting, or enabling next-generation computing.
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