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Supposed to be a picture here... NIST Researchers Develop Method for Producing GaN Nanowires
... Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology have been able to grow thousands of evenly spaced nanowires on silicon in a formation that looks like a pin screen. The researchers detailed their experiments in Advanced Functional Materials. The gallium nitride nanowires were relatively defect free and pure. The researchers claim to have controlled the diameter and placement of the nanowires better than others have reported about catalyst-based nanowires. Such nanowires have applications in sensors and lasers. The researchers reportedly grew the nanowires layer by layer on silicon using molecular beam epitaxy. The key trick in the growth...
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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LEDs Continues Sign Industry Push
... With two online news publications under one umbrella, Solid State Lighting Design and LIGHTimes, we strive for the right amount of overlap to address the audience interests. LIGHTimes covers the broader LED industry spanning the supply chain from materials and technology, through equipment, chips, packaged LEDs and modules. LIGHTimes also covers the applications space for the non-general lighting LED-based applications, including areas like backlighting and displays, transportation, industrial applications and signage. SSL Design is focused on LED lighting/solid state...

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