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Primarily transmission-compatible samples are of interest.
Something that would be most interesting in a self-driving lab context. Microorganisms are probably too small (1000x recommended). Mammal organ and tissues or cells maybe a good candidate.
Related:
Grain boundary network (e.g., nickel such as from my time in Johnson group) --> reflection microscopy. Microparticles (Microparticles need to be cast on a slide #23) (maybe transmission-friendly?)
Fiber or polymer networks. Optical grating of different sizes - a 2D grating is similar to an atomic lattice. Sometimes referred to as "meta materials". Thanks to Richard and Utkarsh for these suggestions.
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Primarily transmission-compatible samples are of interest.
Something that would be most interesting in a self-driving lab context. Microorganisms are probably too small (1000x recommended). Mammal organ and tissues or cells maybe a good candidate.
Related:
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