Carbon Nanotubes Modified with an Ultrafast Laser
High magnification SEM image of a carbon nanotube mat modified by shots from a femtosecond laser. Accelerating voltage 2kV.
Image by John Mansfield
High magnification SEM image of a carbon nanotube mat modified by shots from a femtosecond laser. Accelerating voltage 2kV.
Image by John Mansfield
A precipitate of M23X6 in a 316 stainless steeel sample. Fringes are the dislcations at the interfaces between the matrix and the precipitate.
Image by John Mansfield
Low magnification SEM image of a carbon nanotube mat modified by shots from a femtosecond laser. Accelerating voltage 2kV.
Image by John Mansfield
Strands of Impala fur from an animal at Binder Park Zoo, Battle Creek, Michigan. Strucutre not dissimilar to human hair.
Image by Betsy Mansfield
SEM image of nanotube forests assembled into the likeness of Barack Obama.
Image by Sameh Tawfick
An X-ray energy dispersive spectormetry map recorded using the aluminum K alpha line. Map recorded on the FEI Quanta Dualbeam with an EDAX Apollo 40 Silicon Drift Detector.
Image by John Mansfield.
High magnification SEM image of a carbon nanotube mat modified by shots from a femtosecond laser. Accelerating voltage 2kV.
Image by John Mansfield
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EMAL Committee Member & Assistant Professor Address: E-mail: matzger@umich.edu |
Research Interests:
Our research program utilizes organic synthesis to make polymers and organic assembles. Targets are chosen for their potential to have novel properties, and methodology development is a critical component of all efforts. Our three major thrusts are: