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词汇 nanoscale
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Definition of nanoscale in English:

nanoscale

adjective
  • On a scale of 10⁻⁹ metre; having or involving dimensions of less than 100 nanometres.

    the use of viruses as nanoscale building tools
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If engineers want to build nanoscale machines with moving parts that can generate and respond to electronic signals, those parts have got to be lightning fast.
    • Porous crystals called zeolites filled with metal atoms may someday provide useful nanoscale devices.
    • On the nanoscale, there's ‘folds’ in between subatomic particles that can be expanded into wormholes.
    • Their ‘toolbox’ now includes nanoscale lasers and photodetectors, in addition to the nanoribbon waveguides.
    • Polyamidoamine dendritic polymers offer an ideal platform of nanoscale dimensions that doctors could use to deliver drugs and biosensors to tumors.
    • Researchers have created a nanoscale ion pump by punching a tiny hole in a plastic sheet and applying an oscillating electric field.
    • In theory, the scattering angles lead to nanoscale still pictures, while the energy loss data tell researchers how the pictures change with time.
    • These emerging and incisive experimental and theoretical tools make the field of nanoscale electrocatalysis ripe for rapid and comprehensive growth.
    • Both teams of researchers found a way to make grow branches from nanoscale semiconductor wires.
    • The complex shear modulus, measured in response to nanoscale oscillatory perturbations, exhibited soft-glassy rheology.
    • They are learning how to write nanoscale features of semi-conductors on these chip surfaces.
    • Because nanoscale superconductors don't repel magnetic fields, they could prove useful in a variety of superconducting applications.
    • Based on the principles of molecular recognition and self assembly biological molecules can be used to arrange nanoscale building blocks.
    • She aims to make a new type of solar cell by layering arrays of nanoscale semiconductor particles, called quantum dots, with polyelectrolytes.
    • The wavelengths of light in the visible part of the spectrum greatly exceed nanoscale dimensions.
    • Additionally, unlike many nanoscale experiments in field emission, the device does not need to be cryogenically cooled.
    • The film will contain nanoscale pieces of semiconductor material and single-walled carbon nanotubes to maximize energy conversion.
    • However, a much more compelling reason to study the small-ion selectivity of a large channel is to test our understanding of electrostatics at the nanoscale.
    • They pressed and heated this superfine powder to form pellets with a crystalline grain structure at the nanoscale.
    • A tough material composed of nanoscale spheres might be just the thing for aerospace and other hi-tech industries.

Definition of nanoscale in US English:

nanoscale

adjectiveˈnanəˌskāl
  • Of a size measurable in nanometers or microns.

    the use of viruses as nanoscale building tools
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Additionally, unlike many nanoscale experiments in field emission, the device does not need to be cryogenically cooled.
    • Porous crystals called zeolites filled with metal atoms may someday provide useful nanoscale devices.
    • The complex shear modulus, measured in response to nanoscale oscillatory perturbations, exhibited soft-glassy rheology.
    • Both teams of researchers found a way to make grow branches from nanoscale semiconductor wires.
    • Because nanoscale superconductors don't repel magnetic fields, they could prove useful in a variety of superconducting applications.
    • Polyamidoamine dendritic polymers offer an ideal platform of nanoscale dimensions that doctors could use to deliver drugs and biosensors to tumors.
    • Based on the principles of molecular recognition and self assembly biological molecules can be used to arrange nanoscale building blocks.
    • On the nanoscale, there's ‘folds’ in between subatomic particles that can be expanded into wormholes.
    • These emerging and incisive experimental and theoretical tools make the field of nanoscale electrocatalysis ripe for rapid and comprehensive growth.
    • They are learning how to write nanoscale features of semi-conductors on these chip surfaces.
    • The film will contain nanoscale pieces of semiconductor material and single-walled carbon nanotubes to maximize energy conversion.
    • In theory, the scattering angles lead to nanoscale still pictures, while the energy loss data tell researchers how the pictures change with time.
    • She aims to make a new type of solar cell by layering arrays of nanoscale semiconductor particles, called quantum dots, with polyelectrolytes.
    • A tough material composed of nanoscale spheres might be just the thing for aerospace and other hi-tech industries.
    • They pressed and heated this superfine powder to form pellets with a crystalline grain structure at the nanoscale.
    • Researchers have created a nanoscale ion pump by punching a tiny hole in a plastic sheet and applying an oscillating electric field.
    • Their ‘toolbox’ now includes nanoscale lasers and photodetectors, in addition to the nanoribbon waveguides.
    • However, a much more compelling reason to study the small-ion selectivity of a large channel is to test our understanding of electrostatics at the nanoscale.
    • If engineers want to build nanoscale machines with moving parts that can generate and respond to electronic signals, those parts have got to be lightning fast.
    • The wavelengths of light in the visible part of the spectrum greatly exceed nanoscale dimensions.
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