Dr. Nicolaus Rehse (vorn) und Prof. Dr. Robert Magerle von der Professur Chemische Physik der TU Chemnitz zeigen an einem Modell und einer Projektion stark vergrößerte Kristalle des Kunststoffs Polypropylen. Gut zu erkennen sind die komplexe dreidimensionale Form und die Verknüpfung der Kristallite. Möglich wird dies durch eine neue von Prof. Magerle und seinem Team entwickelte Mikroskopiemethode - die Nanotomographie.
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