Physics:Nanonet

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Short description: Net with fibers on the scale of nanometers

A nanonet is a net with fibers on the scale of nanometers. The net can be composed of carbon,[1] metals,[2] silicon,[3] or peptides, such as nanonets composed of the defensin HD6.[4] The word nanonet is also used in reference to a nanoscale communication network,[5] which also uses key components on the scale of a hundred nanometers as officially defined in IEEE P1906.1.

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References

  1. "Design and fabrication of single-walled carbon nanonet flexible strain sensors". Sensors 12 (3): 3269–80. 2012. doi:10.3390/s120303269. PMID 22737007. 
  2. "Nanonet-based hematite heteronanostructures for efficient solar water splitting". J Am Chem Soc 133 (8): 2398–401. 2011. doi:10.1021/ja110741z. PMID 21306153. 
  3. "First-Principles Study of the Band Gap Structure of Oxygen-Passivated Silicon Nanonets". Nanoscale Res Lett 4 (5): 409–413. 2009. doi:10.1007/s11671-009-9259-0. PMID 20596312. Bibcode2009NRL.....4..409L. 
  4. "Human α-Defensin 6 Promotes Mucosal Innate Immunity Through Self-Assembled Peptide Nanonets". Science 337 (6093): 477–81. 2012. doi:10.1126/science.1218831. PMID 22722251. Bibcode2012Sci...337..477C. 
  5. Nanoscale Communication Networks, Bush, S. F., ISBN:978-1-60807-003-9, Artech House, 2010. [1]