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AZoNano on MSNMechanisms of Metal Deposition in Core-Shell Nanowires via Liquid TEMA study in Nature Communications uses real-time liquid TEM and cryo-TEM to reveal how core–shell nanowires grow in colloidal ...
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IEEE Spectrum on MSNGiving Plants E-Tattoos Could Be Good for Their HealthImagine a future in which farmers can tell when plants are sick even before they start showing symptoms. That ability could ...
Exciting research continues with a new focus on nanowire lasers because of their great potential in the field of optoelectronics. In this Review, we explore the latest advancements in the ...
Previously, we have shown that subwavelength dielectric nanowire waveguides can efficiently shuttle ultraviolet and visible light in air and fluidic media 23,24. Nanowires are promising for ...
In the new study, the researchers have demonstrated that the photon and plasmon nanowire waveguides can be coupled in the longitudinal direction; that is, along the direction of the beams.
Moreover, the nanowire devices show "more attractive scaling in performance as they are made smaller," said researcher Charles Lieber, a chemist at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass.
Researchers have now shown that a single nanowire can produce power by harvesting mechanical energy. As the sizes of sensor networks and mobile devices shrink toward the microscale, and even ...
It should even be possible to design nanowire photodetectors for specific colors. Cesare Soci, one of two primary authors on the Nano Letters paper and a postdoctoral researcher in the Deli Wang ...
Nanowire networks are made up of tiny wires that are just billionths of a metre in diameter. The wires arrange themselves into patterns reminiscent of the children's game 'Pick Up Sticks ...
V. Mourik et al. found a quasiparticle version by constructing a very thin wire—a nanowire—of semiconductor material and connected it to a superconductor. The specific electronic properties of ...
Nanowire networks mimic the networked structure of the human brain. But can they learn and remember like a human brain can? New research indicates they can. The brain’s powerful ability to ...
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