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How are Nanomaterials Handled?
Nanoengineers use a variety of techniques to handle nanomaterials. These techniques include
atomic force microscopy (AFM)
,
scanning tunneling microscopy (STM)
, and
electron microscopy
. These tools allow for precise manipulation and observation of nanoparticles at the atomic level. Additionally,
self-assembly
methods and
chemical vapor deposition (CVD)
are often employed to create and manipulate nanostructures.
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