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How Do They Manipulate Materials at the Nanoscale?
To manipulate materials at the nanoscale, materials scientists use a variety of tools and techniques. These include
scanning tunneling microscopes (STM)
and
atomic force microscopes (AFM)
, which allow them to see and move individual atoms. Techniques like
chemical vapor deposition (CVD)
and
sol-gel processing
are used to create and modify nanomaterials.
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