solid-state physics technique
C19948
concept
A solid-state physics technique is a method or experimental approach used to investigate and characterize the physical properties of solid materials at atomic, electronic, and structural levels.
Observed surface forms (7)
| Surface form | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| surface analysis technique | 2 |
| laser technique | 1 |
| magnetic resonance technique | 1 |
| materials characterization method | 1 |
| nanolithography technique | 1 |
| pump–probe technique | 1 |
| surface-sensitive analytical technique | 1 |
Instances (9)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Peierls substitution | — |
| dip-pen nanolithography | nanolithography technique |
| chirped pulse amplification | laser technique |
| X-ray spectroscopy | materials characterization method |
| scanning tunneling microscope | surface analysis technique |
| flash photolysis | pump–probe technique |
| electron paramagnetic resonance | magnetic resonance technique |
| ESCA | surface analysis technique |
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ESCA (Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis)
surface form:
ESCA
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surface-sensitive analytical technique |