probe technique उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The colloidal probe technique provides a versatile tool to measure such forces between a colloidal particle and a planar substrate or between two colloidal particles ( see figure above ).
- Based on the magneto-optic Kerr effect, TR-MOKE is a pump-probe technique where a pulsed laser source illuminates the sample with two separate laser beams.
- Field ion microscopy and atom probe techniques offer methods of producing much higher magnifications ( typically 3 million times and above ) and permit the observation of dislocations at an atomic level.
- The force mode used in the colloidal probe technique is illustrated in the figure on the left . The scanner is fabricated from piezoelectric crystals, which enable its positioning with a precision better than 0.1 nm.
- Ting and her lab are credited with developing a new molecular probe technique, PRIME ( PRobe Incorporation Mediated by Enzymes ), a protein labeling technique that is a high resolution and high specificity alternative to Green Fluorescent Protein imaging.
- Experimental force profiles between macroscopic bodies as measured with the surface forces apparatus ( SFA ) or colloidal probe technique are often reported as the ratio " F " ( " h " ) / " R " eff.
- During his tenure at BARC, he is known to have contributed for the establishment of a " nanosecond LINAC based pulse radiolysis system " at BARC and promoted the " nano, pico and femtosecond pump and probe techniques " to study the chemical dynamics.
- The study of "'LLCP "'s is an active research area with hundreds of papers having been published, though only a few of these investigations have been experimental since most modern probing techniques are not fast and / or sensitive enough to study them.
- In 1952, Lars Onsager explained the physics behind the effect, and, due to his interpretation, this effect can be used to image the Fermi surface of a metal, to measure the carrier density and more, which makes this a very powerful probing technique in condensed-matter physics.
- Special techniques are thus required to measure the positions of the surface atoms, and these generally fall into two categories : diffraction-based methods adapted for surface science, such as low-energy electron diffraction ( LEED ) or Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy, and atomic-scale probe techniques such as scanning tunneling microscopy ( STM ) or atomic force microscopy.