Nanoscope
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Nanoscope can refer to:
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- an atomic nanoscope, in physics, an atom-optical imaging system with submicron resolution
- a near-field nanoscope in technology, the scanning near-field probe controller device with submicron resolution for (scanning probe microscopes) used in the analysis of surfaces.[[1]]
- a NanoScope (medical), the optical endoscopy device which does not provide a submicron resolution. [[2]]