nanoscale spectroscopy

How Does Nanoscale Spectroscopy Work?

Nanoscale spectroscopy typically involves directing a beam of light or other electromagnetic radiation onto a sample and analyzing the interaction between the radiation and the material. This interaction can result in absorption, emission, or scattering of light, which is then detected and analyzed. The data obtained provides information about the electronic, vibrational, and rotational states of the material, which are indicative of its structural and compositional characteristics.

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