The researchers
gathered microscope images and spectroscopy data on batches of single - walled and multiwalled nanotubes before and after microwaving them in a 1,000 - watt oven, and again after bathing them in an oxidizing bath of chlorine gas under high heat and pressure.
Not exact matches
These particles are oriented randomly with respect to the electron beam, so the
microscope collects
images of the particle from all possible vantage points,
gathering information on each of the particle's facets.
The challenge was to collect
images based on data
gathered by NT - MDT's atomic force
microscope (AFM) probes.