Renishaw's inVia is used at the University of Duisburg, in Germany, to study two-dimensional materials

The Department of Experimental Physics at the University of Duisburg in Germany uses Renishaw’s inVia confocal Raman microscope to study two dimensional materials such as graphene and molybdenum disulphide.

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inVia used to study graphene and other nano-materials at the University of Tokyo

The Mechanical Engineering Department of the University of Tokyo uses a Renishaw inVia confocal Raman microscope to study graphene and other nano-materials in the development of energy related devices such as solar cells.

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Case study: The mechanical properties of primary feathers - a PhD thesis from the University of Southampton

Christian Laurent gained his Ph.D. in biomaterials engineering from the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom in 2020. His thesis, 'The Mechanical Properties of Primary Feathers', used Synchrotron radiation computed tomography, mechanical testin

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Renishaw Raman systems used to study 2D materials at Boston University, Massachusetts

Founded in 1839, Boston University has over 33,000 students. The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering houses the Optical Characterization and Nanophotonics (OCN) laboratory. Here, research focuses on developing, and applying, advanced optical

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Case study: Quality control of diamond-like carbon

New Plasma Technologies (NPT), based in Moscow, Russia, uses a Renishaw inVia confocal Raman microscope for investigating the structure and chemical properties of materials, non-destructively.

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Renishaw's inVia used for quality control analysis at New Plasma Technologies

New Plasma Technologies (NPT), based in Moscow, Russia, uses a Renishaw inVia confocal Raman microscope for investigating the structure and chemical properties of materials, non-destructively.

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