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It worked by using a beam of ultraviolet light to solidify a thin layer of liquid plastic, a bit like ink, and repeating the process by adding more liquid plastic.
Their size, however, seems to be the lower limit for such wires not because they can be made no thinner, but because if they are, their superconductivity disappears.Until now, attempts to create nanowires have relied on a scaling down of the same sort of technology that is used in microelectronics: the wire is carved out of a thin metal film using a beam of electrons.
We show an initial test of a conical mirror using a beam of cold neutrons.
The first radioactive beam studies were done using a beam of 5 × 10821Na atoms/s.
Using a beam of neutrons, scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee will study how fluids move through hot rock samples.
Using a beam of laser light, researchers looked into female crickets' ears to see their response to a range of frequency levels and tones.
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The most important is the electron microscope, which uses a beam of electrons in its image formation.
A16 Moving Objects With Light Scientists have found a way to use a beam of light to set microscopic objects spinning, an advance that may help biologists examine the components of cells and engineers build Lilliputian machines.
In an advance that may help biologists examine the components of cells and engineers build Lilliputian machines, scientists have found a way to use a beam of light to set microscopic objects spinning.
The most popular type, the laser printer, uses a beam of laser light and a system of optical components to etch images on a photoconductor drum from which they are carried via electrostatic photocopying to paper.
Earlier this month, a group of Fermilab-based physicists operating under the acronym Minerva used a beam of neutrinos to send a message over a distance of about a kilometer, spelling out the word "neutrino" with the ASCII code used for computer keyboards.
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