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Etymology

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From nano- +‎ heater.

Noun

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nanoheater (plural nanoheaters)

  1. A nanosized device heated by thermal transfer or other type of energy transfer from another device.
    • 2006 May, Hendrik F. Hamann, Martin O’Boyle, Yves C. Martin, Michael Rooks, H. Kumar Wickramasinghe, “Ultra-high-density phase-change storage and memory.”, in Nature Materials, volume 5, number 5, page 383:
      We demonstrate the concept of a thin-film nanoheater to realize ultra-small heat spots with dimensions of less than 50 nm.
    • 2010 September 17, Klaus D. Sattler, Handbook of Nanophysics: Nanomedicine and Nanorobotics, CRC Press, pages 41-9:
      In practice a resistive heater or a laser can easily heat a microstructure whose [] tip represents the nanoheater.
    • 2023 January 10, Marie-Paule Pileni, Metal Nano 3D Superlattices: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications, John Wiley & Sons, page 376:
      At this point, we ask [ourselves] if such [a] nanoheater could be [a] [] property of any water dispersive [] hydrophobic nanocrystals, regardless of the peculiar nature (i.e. plasmonic or not) of their building blocks.