submikrometric
Submikrometric refers to dimensions that are smaller than one micrometer (1 µm) but larger than one nanometer (1 nm), falling within the range of approximately 0.1 to 1.0 micrometers. This scale lies between the micrometer (microscopic) and nanometer (nanoscopic) regimes, bridging the gap between traditional microscopy and nanotechnology. Objects or structures classified as submikrometric include fine particles, colloidal suspensions, and certain biological entities like small viruses or macromolecular assemblies.
In materials science and nanotechnology, submikrometric particles are of significant interest due to their unique physical
Characterization techniques for submikrometric structures often involve advanced microscopy methods such as transmission electron microscopy (TEM)
In biology and medicine, submikrometric entities play crucial roles in cellular processes. For example, extracellular vesicles,
The study of submikrometric systems requires interdisciplinary collaboration, combining expertise from physics, chemistry, biology, and engineering.