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MultiView AFM-Raman Series, The Video: Now On YouTube


2010-12-27

David Lewis, VP of Sales and Marketing at Nanonics Imaging, Ltd., was recently interviewed by AZoNano.comTV at the Materials Research Society's annual fall meeting in Boston, MA.

In the videotaped interview, David displays and describes Nanonics' Multiview Series of AFM/Raman systems that can be supplied with Renishaw or Horiba Raman systems. Nanonics can also supply the Multiview systems as upgrades to existing Raman systems of total systems.

The advantage of a combined atomic force microscope and Raman system is that it can provide information on the chemical structure of the material as well as topographical information. David also explains other advantages of the Nanonics system.

 

Please click here to see the video. 

 

 





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