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The InGaAs wires grown on graphene spontaneously segregate into an indium arsenide (InAs) core with an InGaAs shell around the outside of the wire. The self-assembled wires have a core of one composition and an outer layer of another, a desired trait for many advanced electronics ...


 
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The InGaAs wires grown on graphene spontaneously segregate into an indium...

Improved properties of PEDOT:PSS for thermoelectric ...

Chirality defines the optical and electronic properties of carbon ...

This technique will allow, for the first time, the imaging of nanoscale ...

New material is a promising alternative to costly platinum ...

The ALD encapsulation R&D system will be delivered in the summer of ...

Researchers at the University of Exeter have developed a new ...

"We are seeing growth opportunities in Japan and are already shipping from our ...

It focuses on monitoring how exposure to nanoparticles affects a ...

Flexible electronics open the door to foldaway smartphone displays, solar...

Less-than-perfect sheets graphene show unexpected weakness, compared to ...

A single nanowire can concentrate the sunlight up to 15 times of the ...

Hybrid ribbons of vanadium oxide (VO2) and graphene may accelerate the ...

The researchers report that the organic solar cells reach a power ...


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