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Optical microscopy is one of the most frequently used tools in chemistry and the life sciences. However, its limited resolution hampers the use of optical imaging to many other relevant problems in different disciplines. Super-Resolution Microscopy (SRM) is a new technique that allows the resolution of objects down to a few billionth of meters (nanometers), ten times better than classical microscopes, opening up opportunities to use this tool in new fields.
This book describes the theory, principles, and practice of super-resolution microscopy in the field of materials science and nanotechnology. There is a growing interest in the applications of SRM beyond biology as new synthetic materials, such as nanoscale sensors and catalysts, nanostructured materials, functional polymers, and nanoparticles, have nanoscopic features that are challenging to visualize with traditional imaging methods.
SRM has the potential to be used to image and understand these cutting-edge man-made objects and guide the design of materials for novel applications.
This book is an ideal guide for researchers in the fields of microscopy and materials science and chemistry as well as graduate students studying physics, materials science, biomedical engineering, and chemistry.
Key Features:
- Contains practical guidance on Super-Resolution Microscopy (SRM), an exciting and growing tool that was awarded the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 2014
- Provides a new perspective targeting materials science, unlike existing books which target readers in chemistry, life science, and biology
- Targets students in its core chapters, while offering more advanced material for professionals and researchers in later chapters
- Autors Lorenzo Albertazzi, Peter Zijlstra
- ISBN13 9781032116082
- ISBN10 1032116080
- Pàgines 236
- Any Edició 2026
- Fecha de publicación 18/05/2026
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Super-Resolution Microscopy for Material Science
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- Lorenzo Albertazzi, Peter Zijlstra
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- ROUTLEDGE (2026)
- 9781032116082



