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  2. Nanoscale plasmonic motor - Wikipedia

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    A nanoscale plasmonic motor (sometimes called a "light mill" [1]) is a type of nanomotor, converting light energy to rotational motion at nanoscale.It is constructed from pieces of gold sheet in a gammadion shape, embedded within layers of silica.

  3. Nanomotor - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the bet (as with most scientific bets) was to inspire scientists to develop new technologies, and anyone who could develop a nanomotor could claim the $1,000 USD prize. [6] However, his purpose was thwarted by William McLellan, who fabricated a nanomotor without developing new methods. Nonetheless, Richard Feynman's speech ...

  4. Micromotor - Wikipedia

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    The term is often used interchangeably with "nanomotor," despite the implicit size difference. These micromotors actually propel themselves in a specific direction autonomously when placed in a chemical solution. There are many different micromotor types operating under a host of mechanisms.

  5. Carbon nanotube nanomotor - Wikipedia

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    As figure 3.1 shows, the nanomotor consists of a double-walled CNT (DWNT) formed from an achiral (18,0) outer tube clamped to external gold electrodes and a narrower chiral (6,4) inner tube. The central portion of the outer tube is removed using the electrical-breakdown technique to expose the free-to-rotate, inner tube. The nanodrill also ...

  6. Test method - Wikipedia

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    A test method is a method for a test in science or engineering, such as a physical test, chemical test, or statistical test. It is a definitive procedure that produces a test result. [ 1 ] In order to ensure accurate and relevant test results, a test method should be "explicit, unambiguous, and experimentally feasible.", [ 2 ] as well as ...

  7. Nanoelectromechanical systems - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... One such example is the carbon nanotube nanomotor. [citation needed] Materials

  8. Electrostatic motor - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, researchers at University of California, Berkeley, developed rotational bearings based upon multiwall carbon nanotubes.By attaching a gold plate (with dimensions of the order of 100 nm) to the outer shell of a suspended multiwall carbon nanotube (like nested carbon cylinders), they are able to electrostatically rotate the outer shell relative to the inner core.

  9. Color Genomics - Wikipedia

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    Color Data, a database containing aggregated genetic and clinical information from 50,000 individuals who took a Color test, [26] helps researchers and scientists identify genotype-phenotype correlations and novel variants for functional analysis, as well as enables data-driven drug discovery and development. It is the largest public database ...