nanohelices
Nanohelices are three-dimensional nanostructures that consist of a helical form, typically composed of one or more materials. The helical geometry is achieved through specific processes, such as self-assembly or controlled growth of individual chains of atoms or molecules. This unique structure gives nanohelices distinct properties that differ from those of their linear counterparts.
The formation of nanohelices can be observed in nature, where spiral growth patterns are common in biological
One of the most researched aspects of nanohelices is their use in biomedical applications. Biomedical researchers
Building on expanding research into their chemical and physical properties, nanohelices also have potential applications in