Nanopillar
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تتسم أعمدة النانو (بالإنجليزية: Nanopillar) بأنها (بالإنجليزية: metamaterial)، والتي تُعَرَفُ بأنها موادٌ صناعيةٌ صُمِمَت لتوفير وإتاحة خصائصٍ ليست بملموسة في وقتنا الحاضر بعد في الطبيعة. حيث غالباً ما تكتسب مثل تلك المواد خصائصها الخاصة من خلال بنيتها وليس تركيبها.
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Nanopillars is an emerging technology within the field of nanostructures. Nanopillars are pillar shaped nanostructures approximately 10 nanometers in diameter that can be grouped together in lattice like arrays. They are a type of metamaterial, which means that nanopillars get their attributes from being grouped into artificially designed structures and not their natural properties. Nanopillars set themselves apart from other nanostructures due to their unique shape. Each nanopillar has a pillar shape at the bottom and a tapered pointy end on top. This shape in combination with nanopillars' ability to be grouped together exhibits many useful properties. Nanopillars have many applications including efficient solar panels, high resolution analysis, and antibacterial surfaces.
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Nanopillar
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تتسم أعمدة النانو (بالإنجليزية: Nanopillar) بأنها (بالإنجليزية: metamaterial)، والتي تُعَرَفُ بأنها موادٌ صناعيةٌ صُمِمَت لتوفير وإتاحة خصائصٍ ليست بملموسة في وقتنا الحاضر بعد في الطبيعة. حيث غالباً ما تكتسب مثل تلك المواد خصائصها الخاصة من خلال بنيتها وليس تركيبها.
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Nanopillars is an emerging technology within the field of nanostructures. Nanopillars are pillar shaped nanostructures approximately 10 nanometers in diameter that can be grouped together in lattice like arrays. They are a type of metamaterial, which means that nanopillars get their attributes from being grouped into artificially designed structures and not their natural properties. Nanopillars set themselves apart from other nanostructures due to their unique shape. Each nanopillar has a pillar shape at the bottom and a tapered pointy end on top. This shape in combination with nanopillars' ability to be grouped together exhibits many useful properties. Nanopillars have many applications including efficient solar panels, high resolution analysis, and antibacterial surfaces.
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