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Nondestructive Method Uses Lasers to Characterize Nanomaterials’ Properties

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HAMBURG, Germany, June 18, 2021 — A noncontact measurement method that uses laser ultrasound so that the detailed elastic properties of nanostructured materials can be characterized will help engineers and scientists decide whether nanomaterials can be processed into certain components. These determinations depend on the materials’ mechanical properties. Nanostructuring of materials can lead to the discovery of new, often surprising properties. While this opens doors to potential applications and technologies, the ability to determine their true mechanical properties — and, as a result, judge whether a...Read full article

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    Published: June 2021
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