Examples of 'nanometres' in a sentence

Meaning of "nanometres"

A unit of length in the metric system, equal to one billionth of a meter. This term is frequently used in the field of nanotechnology to measure very small distances
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Quantum dots are typically a few nanometres in diameter.
Each specular and scattering spectrum is then sampled at small intervals, for example of 5 nanometres.
Try on a scale where things are measured in nanometres or billionths of a metre.
Nanowires are wires having diameters ranging up to several hundred nanometres.
An aluminium layer a few nanometres thick can be deposited in this way.
That can measure change in a surface to a few nanometres.
Thus there may be several hundred nanometres between the sample and reference wavelengths.
But a pinhead is actually one million nanometres wide.
Ripples of a few tens of nanometres were obtained with a UV laser.
This value shall be calculated using intervals of five nanometres.
The racecourse in question is hundreds of nanometres long and made of pure gold.
The required accuracy is of the order of a few hundred nanometres.
These islands range in size from 1 nanometres to tens of nanometres in size.
The thickness of the whole thing is only a few nanometres.
Shape errors of the order of a few hundred nanometres are practically inevitable in the process . ”.

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Carbon nanotubes are tubes of pure carbon just a few nanometres wide.
Carbon nanotubes ( CNTs ) are just a few nanometres in diameter and some microns long.
The target resolution with this system is in the tens of nanometres.
Nanotechnology creates structures and devices in nanometres - one millionth of a millimetre.
The second are the elementary components of mineralized tissues at a scale of tens of nanometres.
This dielectric layer has a thickness between a few nanometres and a few dozen nanometres.
Showed that endothelial cells and MSCs are sensitive to amplitudes of tens of nanometres.
Colloidal particles are typically between 10 nanometres and a few micrometres in size.
The number in each dot gives the dot thickness on nanometres.
In fact, we can measure a wave in nanometres and then determine its energetic strength!
Distances are in the order of nanometres.
Each particle is only a few nanometres thick, but the other two dimensions are much larger.
The crack propagation rate is measured in nanometres per cycle.
The absorbency at 280 nanometres depends on the content of tyrosine and tryptophan in the protein.
These waves are measured in nanometres.
The viral particle is about 30 nanometres in diameter with icosahedral symmetry.
Diameter of human hair in nanometres.
They have a diameter of a few nanometres and can be several microns long.11.
The thickness of the cover of nanofibres deposited is around one hundred nanometres.
The insulating layer has a thickness of a few nanometres, or a few tens of nanometres.
The profile height however may also be only some tens of nanometres.
The holes have a diameter of about 150 nanometres and are about the same distance apart.
It is encapsulated in a small spherical viral particle approximately one hundred nanometres in diameter.
The particle size in nanometres ( nm ) is recorded in table A hereinafter.
This is a science of nanometres.
And h 2 lie between a few nanometres and a few tens of nm, for example 50 nm.
The mean thickness of the layer of titanium dioxide is generally approximately ten nanometres.
There is also evidence that particles smaller than 100 nanometres can pass through cell membranes.
Nanotubes are tube-shaped arrangements of carbon atoms with a diameter of a few nanometres.
A wavelength of about 950 nanometres is suitable.
A micropore is a pore having a diameter of less than 2 nanometres.
Dimensions, 2 nanometres across.
Ian, you have always said this is a science of nanometres.
In both cases, stability transfers over tens of nanometres are demonstrated at the level of 10-12.
Embedded in it are spherical nanoparticles of titanium dioxide and calcium carbonate 30 nanometres wide.

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