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- noun A
nanosized rod
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Examples
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"A nanoparticle dimer plasmon ruler possesses many advantages because its measurement sensitivity is homogeneous, it can operate in the near-infrared region, and the structure's size and nanorod aspect ratio can be modified freely to get the desired measurement range and sensitivity," notes Liu.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Physicists at China's Wuhan University discovered that nanospheres combined with a nanorod dimer could be used to solve the problem of measurement sensitivity.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Physicists at China's Wuhan University discovered that nanospheres combined with a nanorod dimer could be used to solve the problem of measurement sensitivity.
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Nanospheres were used to modify surface plasmon coupling of a nanorod dimer.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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"A nanoparticle dimer plasmon ruler possesses many advantages because its measurement sensitivity is homogeneous, it can operate in the near-infrared region, and the structure's size and nanorod aspect ratio can be modified freely to get the desired measurement range and sensitivity," notes Liu.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Nanospheres were used to modify surface plasmon coupling of a nanorod dimer.
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"A nanoparticle dimer plasmon ruler possesses many advantages because its measurement sensitivity is homogeneous, it can operate in the near-infrared region, and the structure's size and nanorod aspect ratio can be modified freely to get the desired measurement range and sensitivity," notes Liu.
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As a result, the clusters link to the nanocrystal or nanorod building blocks and help create a stable nanocomposite.
Science Blog BJS 2010
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Physicists at China's Wuhan University discovered that nanospheres combined with a nanorod dimer could be used to solve the problem of measurement sensitivity at the nanoscale -- work reported in the Journal of Applied Physics.
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Physicists at China's Wuhan University discovered that nanospheres combined with a nanorod dimer could be used to solve the problem of measurement sensitivity.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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