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November 24th, 2003
Pacific Nanotechnology Announces AFM Applications
Abstract:
Pacific Nanotechnology has developed critical atomic force microscopy applications for the nanotribology (lubrication at the molecular level) field. This is the latest step in PNI's mission to facilitate the growth and expansion of nanotechnology in multiple markets. "Research on tribology at nanometer dimensions plays a critical role in diverse technological areas," said Paul West, vice president of products and
chief technology officer for PNI.
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