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  • noun Plural form of nanodot.

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Examples

  • "The creation of a surface crystal orientation diagram is particularly important for revealing the nature of the growth of nanostructures such as nanodots, nanorods, and nanoblades, which have strong energy and data storage capabilities, but their orientation can change dramatically over time," Wang said.

    innovations-report 2008

  • Improved nanodots could be key to future data storage

    Science Press Releases 2007

  • SOI sensors and MEMS; 4. nanodots, nanowires and nanofilms.

    unknown title 2011

  • The fourth part describes the fabrication and properties of quantum-dimensional structures such as nanowires and nanodots.

    unknown title 2011

  • These nanodots, which can be made uniformly as small as six nanometers in diameter, are all precisely oriented in the same way - allowing programmers to reliably read and write data to the chips.

    Scientific Blogging News Account 2010

  • These nanodots, which can be made uniformly as small as six nanometers in diameter, are all precisely oriented in the same way - allowing programmers to reliably read and write data to the chips.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • "We have created magnetic nanodots that store one bit of information on each nanodot, allowing us to store over one billion pages of information in a chip that is one square inch," says Dr. Jay Narayan, professor of materials science and engineering at NC State

    Scientific Blogging News Account 2010

  • "We have created magnetic nanodots that store one bit of information on each nanodot, allowing us to store over one billion pages of information in a chip that is one square inch," says Dr. Jay Narayan, the John C.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • The new chip stems from a breakthrough in the use of nanodots, or nanoscale magnets, and represents a significant advance in computer-memory technology, researchers say.

    Scientific Blogging News Account 2010

  • The chips themselves can be manufactured cost-effectively, but the next step is to develop magnetic packaging that will enable users to take advantage of the chips - using something, such as laser technology, that can effectively interact with the nanodots.

    Scientific Blogging News Account 2010

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