Wikipedia:Valued picture candidates/File:LightHair.jpg

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Original - A light-conducting silica nanowire wraps a beam of light around a strand of human hair. The nanowire is about one-thousandth the width of the hair.
Reason
Fairly low resolution, but big enough to get the point across.
Articles this image appears in
Eric Mazur, Subwavelength-diameter optical fibre
Creator
Noodle snacks

Not promoted No quorum. --wadester16 04:46, 26 June 2009 (UTC)