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  • noun physics The use of arrays of very sharp points, or tiny gaps between particles, to control the concentration of light energy on nanometre scales, and to prevent diffraction

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  • Controller The inventor of Piezo Z-nanofocusing drives has extended its line of piezo stages for

    physicsworld.com: all content 2010

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  • bendAO ™ incorporates a high-elliptical curvature bender mirror with micro-actuator powered adaptive optics to provide you with powerful, all-in-one X-ray micro / nanofocusing and aberration correction.

    optics.org all content 2009

  • bendAO ™ incorporates a high-elliptical curvature bender mirror with micro-actuator powered adaptive optics to provide you with powerful, all-in-one X-ray micro / nanofocusing and aberration correction.

    optics.org all content 2009

  • bendAO ™ incorporates a high-elliptical curvature bender mirror with micro-actuator powered adaptive optics to provide you with powerful, all-in-one X-ray micro / nanofocusing and aberration correction.

    optics.org all content 2009

  • bendAO ™ incorporates a high-elliptical curvature bender mirror with micro-actuator powered adaptive optics to provide you with powerful, all-in-one X-ray micro / nanofocusing and aberration correction.

    optics.org all content 2009

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