AI Article Synopsis

  • Morphology plays a crucial role in determining function, but studying its formation at the molecular level is complex due to the random nature of nanoscale events.
  • New in situ/in vivo optical spectroscopy tools are being developed to address these challenges, which are non-invasive and do not require labeling.
  • This text discusses how these innovative optical spectroscopy techniques can effectively aid in understanding the initial stages of morphology development.

Article Abstract

Morphology governs function. Yet, understanding and controlling the emergence of morphology at the molecular level remains challenging. The difficulty in studying the early stage of morphology formation is due to its stochastic nature both spatially and temporally occurring at the nanoscale. This nature has been particularly detrimental for the application of optical spectroscopy. To overcome this problem, we have been developing new in situ/in vivo optical spectroscopy tools, which are label-free and non-invasive. This account highlights several examples of how optical spectroscopy can become an important tool in studying the birth of morphology.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2024.50DOI Listing

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