Podcasts by Engineering small worlds: micro and nano technologies - for iPad/Mac/PC
How do you see the invisible? Today, mechanical, electrical, chemical and biological engineering of ‘small worlds’ is revolutionising our lives. Atomic Force Microscopes are an important tool when creating engineering solutions on the micro and nano scale. The 4 video tracks on this album examine the AFM
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Transcript -- Atomic Force Microscope from 2009-01-23T01:29:27
How it works and what it can do. A close look at it's probe, using an electron microscope.
ListenTypes of tip from 2009-01-23T01:28:28
A wide range of applications: companies that specialise in scanning probe microscopy use different types of tip to create atomic resolution images.
ListenTranscript -- Types of tip from 2009-01-23T01:28:27
A wide range of applications: companies that specialise in scanning probe microscopy use different types of tip to create atomic resolution images.
ListenSemiconductor Industry from 2009-01-23T01:27:28
Imaging large samples. How to get precise dimensions of any surface. The AFM uses specially designed tips that are replaced automatically.
ListenTranscript -- Semiconductor Industry from 2009-01-23T01:27:27
Imaging large samples. How to get precise dimensions of any surface. The AFM uses specially designed tips that are replaced automatically.
ListenLife Science Applications from 2009-01-23T01:26:28
Cancer Research. Looking at materials under fluid. Force Distance Spectroscopy explained and demonstrated.
ListenTranscript -- Life Science Applications from 2009-01-23T01:26:27
Transcript -- Cancer Research. Looking at materials under fluid. Force Distance Spectroscopy explained and demonstrated.
ListenTranscript -- Life Science Applications from 2009-01-23T01:26:27
Cancer Research. Looking at materials under fluid. Force Distance Spectroscopy explained and demonstrated.
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