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because the feathers contain nanometer-scale protein structures that break up incoming light waves recombine and reflect them as rich vibrant colors.
But the overlapping 200-to 300-nanometer-wide ribbons dispersed so well that they were nearly as effective as large-sheet graphene in containing gas molecules.
and creates a channel of pure metallic phase silicon that is less than five nanometers wide. Normal operating voltages can repeatedly break
We've already demonstrated the native sub-5-nanometer filament which is going to work with the smallest line size industry can make.
The substrates have a low surface roughness of only about two nanometers. Our next steps will be to work toward improving the power conversion efficiency over 10 percent levels similar to solar cells fabricated on glass
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