Characterization is an important segment of materials science. It refers to the process of measuring and quantifying various significant features of a material.
By Sarah Moore
5 Feb 2020
AZoSensors spoke to Mark Pontin, MD of Resolve Optics about how to choose an optimized zoom lens for a camera or sensors for various applications, and the bespoke optical systems that Resolve Optics offers.
By Courtney Garner
23 Jan 2020
Tribology refers to the science of how surfaces in natural and artificial systems interact in relative motion. The principles of lubrication, friction, and wear are key to the discipline. As it is a highly interdisciplinary field, scientists from different areas of the scientific community are often
By Sarah Moore
23 Jan 2020
In this interview, the Applications Manager at Zurich Instruments, Dr Tim Ashworth, discusses how to solve the challenges in impedance measurement.
This article discusses the benefits of out-of-plane topography of 3-D surface micromachined microsensors.
This article discusses the steps required to conduct vibrational analysis of piezoelectric micromachined ultrasonic transducers.
This article discusses how to characterize MEMS devices by integrating an environmental chamber and a microscanning laser doppler vibrometer.
In 1928, the famous Indian physicist CV Raman discovered the inelastic scattering of photons from an atom or a molecule. This effect was thus called Raman scattering or the Raman Effect.
By Dhruv Tyagi
20 Dec 2019
The usefulness of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) can be supported by their applications in a wide variety of industries including electronics, batteries, optoelectronics, sensors and supercapacitors.
By Benedette Cuffari
20 Dec 2019
A popular sensor is 3D sensor technology, and its primary manufacturing relies on the electronic devices that offer many printing processes for customized substrates.
By Sydney Luntz
20 Dec 2019