Nanoanalytics for materials science

A typical setup includes a probe (such as tip, ion beam or electron beam), the condition of the sample and the interaction between them, which all need to be extensively investigated by simulations and modeling in order to obtain an in-depth and reliable understanding and accurate physical models. [...

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Published inBeilstein journal of nanotechnology Vol. 7; no. 1; pp. 1674 - 1675
Main Authors Glatzel, Thilo, Wirtz, Tom
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Germany Beilstein-Institut zur Föerderung der Chemischen Wissenschaften 2016
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Summary:A typical setup includes a probe (such as tip, ion beam or electron beam), the condition of the sample and the interaction between them, which all need to be extensively investigated by simulations and modeling in order to obtain an in-depth and reliable understanding and accurate physical models. [...]Mirzaei and Kiani described the vibration behavior of carbon-nanotube-reinforced composite structures highlighting the importance but also the feasibility of theoretical approaches in complex nanoanalytical studies [7]. [...]we want to express our thanks to all authors for contributing their excellent work to this Thematic Series.
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ISSN:2190-4286
2190-4286
DOI:10.3762/bjnano.7.159