In-depth articles written by our editorial team focusing on the latest developments in materials science and technology
What is diffraction? Explore diffraction's role in wave-particle duality and its applications in science and technology, from X-ray crystallography to piezoelectric ceramics.
Optical fibers enable high-speed, long-distance data transmission with applications in telecom, medical imaging, and sensing.
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy emerges as a key tool in the protective coatings industry, offering precise evaluation of coatings' electrochemical properties and durability.
3D imaging, including LiDAR, photogrammetry, and drone imaging, revolutionizes urban monitoring by enhancing structural health checks and maintenance planning.
XRD leverages Bragg's law to elucidate material structures, aiding in the characterization of crystalline phases and lattice parameters.
By Nidhi Dhull
17 Jul 2024
Laser technology has transformed medicine, offering precise and minimally invasive treatments across various fields, such as ophthalmology, dermatology, oncology, and cardiology. With ongoing advancements and integration with robotics and AI, lasers continue to improve patient outcomes and expand medical possibilities.
By Ankit Singh
15 Jul 2024
Hyperspectral cameras, capturing hundreds of spectral bands, revolutionize material analysis by leveraging their unique spectral signatures. Recent advancements have enhanced their efficiency and applicability across various fields, from agriculture to medical diagnostics.
By Ankit Singh
8 Jul 2024
AFM techniques like C-AFM and KPFM are pivotal for nanoscale semiconductor characterization and ensuring device efficiency.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
8 Jul 2024
X-Ray-based techniques like XRD and XRF are crucial in material science, providing detailed insights into the composition and structure of materials for comprehensive analysis and characterization.
By Susha Cheriyedath
3 Jul 2024
DNA origami revolutionizes photonics by enabling precise assembly of nanostructures, enhancing light-matter interactions in applications from quantum computing to single-molecule spectroscopy.
By Ankit Singh
1 Jul 2024