Examples of using Nanometers in English and their translations into Korean
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For a 32-nanometer feature, manufacturers want to hold this roughness to at most about two or three nanometers.
However scattering coefficients are very small and they are more easily expressed in terms of meters or millimeters(even nanometers for light wavelengths).
typically less than 50 nanometers(a few molecules), novel physical,
With a coating for 900 to 1100 nanometers instead of the previous 1030 to 1080 nanometers, the new SilverlineTM lenses for the NIR range are especially suitable for the broader spectra that are typical of diode lasers.
Thin film grows on the substrate, the substrate material properties and characteristics of the substrate surface has a big impact on the film, because the film thickness is between nanometers to microns, the substrate surface is required for high flatness;
Today's silicon semiconductors are already nanotechnology- the feature size of silicon devices has reached as small as 10 nanometers," said Aravind Vijayaraghavan, lecturer in nanomaterials at the UK's University of Manchester.
inserting values of the reduced Planck's constant, electron mass, and a box of atomic size, using units of the electron mass, nanometers, and femtoseconds.
The machines from the Mikron MILL S Precision series are high precision machining centers that make incremental machine tool movements of down to 100 nanometers(0.1 Î1⁄4m= 1/10000 mm) possible.
diode with 200mW power, seem much brighter than ordinary produce a red light with wavelengths greater than 630 nanometers wavelength.
The technique uses infrared radiation as a source of detection but breaks away from its physical diffraction limit so as to see features as small as 70 nanometers in lateral dimension, which is comparable to the size of a virus.
it's rapidly approaching its physical limits: making a chip on a process smaller than 5 nanometers is usually impossible without introducing problems.
But while a conventional camera works in the range of visible light(with wavelengths between approximately 400 and 700 nanometers/[0.4-0.7 μm]),
Graph on left shows that with the active feedback system off there is a resolution drift of about 0.3 pixels or 19 nanometers, whereas with the feedback system on resolution is maintained at better than 0.01 pixels, or about 0.64 nanometers.
1 to 15 meters, the spectrum is relatively flat from 375-600 nanometers at one meter and then gradually falls to about 55% of the surface irradiance.
However, these thin films have limitations: their minimum structural resolution is around 20 nanometers and cannot be reduced further by combining petroleum-derived polymers.
incurs a technical problem: if your probe can image an object of, say, 100 square nanometers, how exactly do you find that object if it could be nearly anywhere on a microscope stage a million times that size?
the gallium nitride wires are less than 500 nanometers across and less than 10 micrometers in length.
properties of the films, and the thickness of film grown on the substrate is generally required between nanometers to microns, therefore requires substrate surface has ultra flatness;
The whole business of the global warming-- trash, really, is that-- if the-- if there's too much CO2 in the atmosphere, the heat that's trying to escape won't be able to get out. But the heat coming from the sun, which is mostly down in the-- it's like 350 nanometers, which is where it's centered-- that goes right through CO2.
The laser structures the material at the nanometer level.