For several years, researchers have been creating a variety of microscopic tubes and wires just tens of atoms wide. They hope someday to use these creations as components in extraordinarily small sensors, electronics, and other microscopic machines. Now, their toolbox has another promising miniature component: the nanobelt.
Scanning electron microscopy shows a mass of zinc oxide nanobelts (above), while transmission electron microscopy reveals a single, flexible belt (below).
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