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==Honeycomb Lattice Framework== | ==Honeycomb Lattice Framework== |
Revision as of 11:48, 18 July 2006
Honeycomb Lattice Framework
- Our designs are primarily based on the "honeycomb lattice" framework. This serves as a means of abstracting away many of the details of nanostructure design by restricting ourselves to specific angle constraints when linking helices together.
- Python code is available to implement nanostructures using the honeycomb lattice framework
Container Designs
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Design 1
hexagonal core, separate 1-ply lids -
Design 2
hexagonal core, separate 2-ply lids -
Design 3
rectangular core, continuous 1-ply lids -
Design 4
hexagonal core, separate 1-ply lids