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Vibrant Colors Created in Si Nanowires

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 19, 2011 — Individual vertical silicon nanowires that shine in all colors of the spectrum have been developed that could increase the efficiency of nanoscale image sensors and give them the ability to detect color without the use of filters. “It is surprising,” said Kenneth B. Crozier, who led the group that developed the nanometer-scale structures. “A lot of people are making nanowires, and you really don’t think of the color so much. In this vertical configuration, you can get very strong color effects, and you can tune them over a range of wavelengths of the visible...Read full article

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    Published: April 2011
    Americaselectron beam lithographyFiltersHarvard School of Engineering and Applied ScienceHarvard Universityimage sensorsImaginginductively coupled plasma reactive ion etchingindustrialKenneth B. CrozierphotodetectorsResearch & TechnologySensors & Detectorssilicon nanowireswaveguidesZena Technologies

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