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Perkins Precision Developments - Plate Polarizers LB 4/24

Laser Ablation Creates Nanowires

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Michael D. Wheeler

An Nd:YAG laser is one tool in a new technique that creates nanometer-scale "wires" for atomic microscopy and submicron electronics. Chemistry Professor Charles M. Lieber and graduate student Alfredo M. Morales of Harvard University took a novel approach to producing these wires: They combined laser ablation and vapor-liquid-solid growth to create single-crystal silicon and germanium nanowires. Not only did the nanowires have an extremely small diameter -- as small as 3 nm -- but they were longer than 1 µm. The technique involves using a pulsed frequency-doubled Nd:YAG laser emitting at...Read full article

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