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Polymer nanostructures radius

Figure 1.2 Schemes of a few one-dimensional nanostructures that can be reahzed by polymeric materials, (a) Flexible nanofiber (typically made of amorphous polymers), (b) nanowire (frequently made of semicrystalline organics) and (c) nanoribbon. The insets in (b) and (c) show schematics of the corresponding cross-sections of the nanostructures, r. nanowire radius w nanoribbon width h nanoribbon thickness. Figure 1.2 Schemes of a few one-dimensional nanostructures that can be reahzed by polymeric materials, (a) Flexible nanofiber (typically made of amorphous polymers), (b) nanowire (frequently made of semicrystalline organics) and (c) nanoribbon. The insets in (b) and (c) show schematics of the corresponding cross-sections of the nanostructures, r. nanowire radius w nanoribbon width h nanoribbon thickness.

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