Examples of using Nanometer in English and their translations into Chinese
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A nanometer is a millionth of a millimeter and the measurement refers to the size of the smallest feature on a chip's surface.
M microscope can achieve resolution better than 1 nanometer(1/100.000 mm.) and must be observed in high vacuum.
An atom is smaller than a nanometer, but a molecule can be larger.
Intel submitted the investment plan in May and it is widely believed to be aimed at shifting to new 10 nanometer technology.
Intel, which submitted the investment plan in May, is widely believed to be shifting to new 10 nanometer technology.
This variation in size is 10 times smaller than the diameter of a hydrogen atom and 100 times smaller than a nanometer.
Zhang: Our customers are marching down the path of 1x, 1y, 1z, and trying to squeeze out another nanometer.
Zhang: Our customers are marching down the path of 1x, 1y, 1z, and trying to squeeze out another nanometer.
Samsung may have the only chip manufacturing facility that can do the most advanced fabrication process- 14 nanometer- at scale.
ASML's latest fifth generation lithography machine uses 13.5 nanometer ultraviolet(EUV) with shorter wavelength to produce chips with 14 nanometer, 10 nanometer and 7 nanometer processes.
This process develops an overall structure that in fact lacks a long-range spatial order, but possesses a short-range spatial organization on the nanometer scale.
The compound was mainly lost in ultraviolet(190-210 nanometer wavelength range) photolysis in the stratosphere(similar to many other CFCs, such as CFC-11 and CFC-12).
Nanometers, centimeters, and millimeters, and miles and kilometers.
DNA is about two nanometers across, which is really quite tiny.
Thickness of a human hair around 25000 nanometers.
For example, green light is around 400 nanometers.
In general, these forces have a range of at least several nanometers.
Nanotechnology(100 nanometers or less) will be at the forefront of medical device innovations in the years to come.
On the nanometre scale, the distinction between disciplines such as physics, chemistry and biology becomes less clear.
Nanotechnology is the science of creating and working with materials about one nanometre wide, or one-billionth of a metre.