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  • Article - 14 Jun 2023
    This article discusses the differences between multimodal and correlative microscopy and their respective advantages and disadvantages.
  • Article - 18 Apr 2023
    Many gases are colorless and odorless, which means that leakage can readily go undiscovered. It is essential to utilize detectors that can calculate the concentrations of recognized gaseous species in...
  • Article - 28 Mar 2023
    A recently published review on Applied Surface Science Advances has summarized the current state of Lead-Free Perovskite Based Heterojunction Photodetectors.
  • Article - 10 Mar 2023
    In a new feature, AZoOptics talks with Dr. Quentin Meyer and Dr. Ying Da Wang about their novel technology that allows for superior imaging of hydrogen fuel cells.
  • Article - 16 Feb 2023
    Recent developments in wide-bandgap metal oxide semiconductors (MOSs)-based synaptic transistors have shown promising prospects to accomplish ultraviolet (UV) artificial vision.
  • Article - 23 Jan 2023
    Although transmitted light microscopy techniques, including differential interference contrast (DIC), phase contrast, and polarized microscopy, have improved the visualization of living specimens by...
  • Article - 21 Jan 2023
    Many satellite photos are distorted by noise, which lowers the visual quality and inevitably causes processing problems. To reduce this noise, a number of remedies have been put forth utilizing...
  • Article - 31 Oct 2022
    Photoelectron spectroscopy involves the detection of the kinetic energies of photoelectrons emitted following an ionization event. If it is assumed that the emitted photoelectrons do not undergo any...
  • Article - 26 Oct 2022
    Phase contrast microscopy manipulates phase shifts in light as it passes through transparent specimens. By converting phase shifts to changes in amplitude (brightness), the method enables scientists...
  • Article - 25 Oct 2022
    Atomic force microscopy (AFM) was first demonstrated in 1985 by Binnig, Quate and Gerber. Since then, the high-resolution non-optical imaging technique has become a powerful tool for surface analysis.

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