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The spacious and up-to-date Nanomaterials and Structures Laboratory, which is one of several labs within the UniS Materials Institute, is used mainly by members of the Soft Condensed Matter Group. Here researchers make new types of nanomaterials and use sophisticated equipment to determine their structure and properties. Some of the instruments that you can see here (moving from left to right) are a quartz crystal microbalance, a Langmuir trough, an optical microscope, a Woollam variable-angle spectroscopic ellipsometer, a UV-visible spectrophotometer, an NT-MDT atomic force microsope and scanning near-field optical microscope, and an adhesion tester. Use your mouse to pan around the images To zoom in, click + button or press shift key To zoom out, click - button or press control key
The spacious and up-to-date Nanomaterials and Structures Laboratory, which is one of several labs within the UniS Materials Institute, is used mainly by members of the Soft Condensed Matter Group. Here researchers make new types of nanomaterials and use sophisticated equipment to determine their structure and properties. Some of the instruments that you can see here (moving from left to right) are a quartz crystal microbalance, a Langmuir trough, an optical microscope, a Woollam variable-angle spectroscopic ellipsometer, a UV-visible spectrophotometer, an NT-MDT atomic force microsope and scanning near-field optical microscope, and an adhesion tester.