Parallel scanning has a wide range of applications in nanotechnology, including:
Surface characterization: Rapid and detailed analysis of material surfaces, crucial for quality control in manufacturing. Biological imaging: High-throughput imaging of biological samples, aiding in research and diagnostics. Data storage: Enhancing the read/write speed and capacity of storage devices like hard drives and solid-state drives. Semiconductor inspection: Efficient examination of semiconductor wafers for defects, critical in the production of integrated circuits.