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The part of the smallest particles having dimension smaller than 1 μm forms conglomerates.
Nanomaterials are defined as particles, fibers and tubes, composite materials, and nanostructured surfaces with at least one dimension smaller than 100 nm (i.e., 10− 9 m).
The particles of at least one dimension smaller than 1 µm, and potentially as small as atomic and molecular length scales (0.2 nm) are called nanoparticles.
It is obviously expected that the etching process would dissolve completely all silicon grains having a size dimension smaller than twice of the SiNW height.
The spatial control of adsorption was ensured by chemically heterogeneous substrates, which also affected collagen assembly when domains with a dimension smaller than the length of the collagen molecule (i.e. 300 nm) were prepared.
In the present paper, we present a new type of process allowing the design of gates having a bottom dimension smaller than the top dimension (the so-called 'notched gate').
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SiNWs are surface relief structures with dimensions smaller than the wavelength of the incident light.
The isolated ionomer chains collapse to dimensions smaller than for the 'parent' polystyrene in a theta solvent.
Stacked filter units (SFU) of the Davis design were employed to obtain samples of PM15 (particles with dimensions smaller than 15 μm mean aerodynamic diameter) on polycarbonate filters.
To achieve this at hypersonic phononic frequencies and infrared (telecommunications) photonic frequencies, critical dimensions smaller than 100 nm are typically required.
Nano-composites are a class of renewable and ecologically friendly materials, and the reinforcing fillers have at least one of its linear dimensions smaller than 100 nm [23].
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