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A nanostructure is an object of intermediate size between molecular and microscopic structures. Nanotextured surfaces have one dimension on the nanoscale, nanotubes have two dimensions on the nanoscale and spherical nanoparticles have three dimensions on the nanoscale.
http://www.carbon-nanotubes.blogspot.com/
Latest news in the research and application of carbon nanotubes.
http://dragon.unideb.hu/%7Ezerdelyi/
Paper by Zoltán Erdélyi on the diffusional movement of atoms through interfaces and the resulting interface shift. Includes his CV, details of publications and research interests.
http://xrayoptics.narod.ru/
X-ray analytical tools based on Kumakhov polycapillary optics for nano-material analysis. Site in English and Russian.
http://www.mfa.kfki.hu/int/nano/
Provides information on research, staff and publications. At the Research Institute for Technical Physics & Materials Science, Budapest, Hungary.
http://nanomeeting.org/
Conference held in Minsk, Belarus from 26 to 29 May 2009. The scope includes the physics and chemistry of nanostructures, nanotechnology, quantum computations, bioinformatics and nanosize optical and electronic devices.
http://uminokai.net/nanotube/
Nanotubes pages by Thomas Laude. Tutorial, bibliography, synthesis, references and links on this topic.
http://www.pa.msu.edu/cmp/csc/nanotube.html
A reference page for carbon nanotubes. Information and links to most web sites in the field.
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