Interrogating and manipulating at the nanometre scale — From scientific instrumentation to industrial applications

U. Staufer, T. Akiyama, S. Gautsch, D. Parrat, N. D. de Rooij, R. Imer
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Microfabricated instruments featuring functional elements at the nanometre scale are ideally suited to interrogate and manipulate objects in the small domain. This ability would also be attractive and open new opportunities for industrial applications. However, robustness of the instrument and their currently low throughput are considered as almost insurmountable obstacles for a successful implementation in many commercial fields. Here, scientific instrumentation in harsh, demanding environments can play a pivotal role in validating the concept and demonstrating the reliability of the instrument. This is highlighted in two examples, one in medicine and one in planetary science.
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在纳米尺度上的询问和操作-从科学仪器到工业应用
具有纳米级功能元件的微制造仪器非常适合在小范围内询问和操作对象。这种能力也将具有吸引力,并为工业应用开辟新的机会。然而,仪器的稳健性和它们目前的低吞吐量被认为是在许多商业领域成功实施的几乎不可逾越的障碍。在这里,科学仪器在恶劣、苛刻的环境中可以在验证概念和证明仪器可靠性方面发挥关键作用。这在两个例子中得到了强调,一个在医学领域,另一个在行星科学领域。
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