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Why is sensitivity important for nanoscale measurements?

Sensitivity refers to the instrument’s ability to detect very small changes in the property being measured. In nanotechnology, this is crucial for identifying minute variations in chemical compositions, electrical properties, or mechanical characteristics. Instruments like Raman Spectroscopy and Mass Spectrometry provide high sensitivity but may suffer from issues like signal interference and background noise.

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