The acquisition of real-time data in nanotechnology involves several technologies and methodologies:
Sensors: Nanosensors are used to detect and measure various physical, chemical, and biological parameters at the nanoscale. Imaging Techniques: Techniques like Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) are employed to visualize nanoscale structures and processes in real time. Data Loggers: These devices capture and store data from sensors and imaging systems for real-time analysis. Software: Specialized software tools are used to process and analyze the acquired data instantly, providing meaningful insights.