Raman Spectroscopy

Raman spectroscopy is a technique that provides a detailed analysis of the chemical composition and structure of materials. It is based on the inelastic scattering of light, which occurs when a sample is illuminated with a monochromatic laser beam. The scattered light contains information about the vibrations of the molecules in the sample. These vibrations can be analyzed to determine the chemical composition and structure of the material. Raman spectroscopy is used in many different fields, including materials science, chemistry, and biology.

Single Crystal XRD (SCXRD)

Single Crystal X-ray Diffraction (SCXRD) is a powerful analytical technique used to determine the atomic and molecular arrangements within crystalline materials. It is based on the interaction of X-rays with electrons in crystalline materials, which produces a diffraction pattern that can be analyzed to obtain detailed information about the crystal structure. A perfect crystal possesses many periodically arranged blocks, or unit cells, in a three-dimensional lattice.

Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM)

Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) is a high-resolution imaging technique used to study surfaces at the atomic and molecular levels. AFM can observe surfaces that are too small to be seen with traditional microscopy, such as individual atoms or molecules, and has become a vital tool in the field of nanotechnology. The AFM probe consists of a sharp tip attached to a cantilever. The tip is brought close to the sample surface, and the cantilever is deflected by the forces acting on the tip as it scans over the surface in a raster pattern.

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Rheology

Rheology is a complex field that involves the study of the flow and deformation of materials. It is used in many scientific disciplines, including physics, chemistry, engineering, biology, and medicine. Understanding the rheological behavior of materials is critical to the development of new products and processes, and to the optimization of existing ones.

Light Flash Analysis (LFA)

Thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity are critical thermophysical parameters that describe the heat transport properties of a material or component. Thermal diffusivity is a measure of how quickly a material can transfer heat, while thermal conductivity is a measure of how much heat can be transferred through the material. These parameters play a vital role in the design and optimization of materials for various applications, such as thermal insulation, electronic devices, and energy conversion systems.