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Why is In Situ Observation Important in Nanotechnology?
The precise control and understanding of nanoscale phenomena are crucial for the development of advanced
nanomaterials
and nanodevices. In situ observation allows researchers to:
Monitor
dynamic processes
in real-time.
Understand the mechanisms of
nanofabrication
and
self-assembly
.
Optimize the
properties of nanomaterials
for specific applications.
Identify and mitigate the causes of
defects
and failures.
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