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Nanowires function as tiny light sources

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Sarah L. Stern

Researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder, Colo., have produced nanowires in gallium nitride and related alloys that may potentially find use as nanoscale lasers and LEDs. The nanowires are hexagonal rods that are 30 to 100 nm in diameter and are typically grown to 10 μm in length. Thus, the emission aperture of a nanowire-based laser or LED would be ~50 times narrower than that of an edge-emitting device fabricated by planar growth and processing techniques. Traditionally grown thin epitaxial films of III-nitride alloys — such as those...Read full article

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