Surface science news, January 2016

Encoding images in infrared signals.

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Just add water to gold nanodroplets to have them etching straight channels in a surface.

A new non-destructive technique can investigate phase changes in crystalline materials by monitoring acoustic responses at the nanoscale.

New faster high-res AFM that can take real-time videos.

A novel metamaterial can manipulate acoustic waves at more than double the resolution currently possible for acoustic imaging.

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