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'Nanosprings' Show Promise for Self-Powered Devices

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Self-powered nanosystems such as environmental and structural integrity sensors could be enabled by coiled semiconductor nanowires that absorb light. Computational simulations by researchers at Bilkent University show that twisting straight nanowires into springlike shapes can increase light absorption by up to 23 percent. The nanowires, meanwhile, take up 50 percent less area than if they were kept straight. In 2007, U.S. researchers introduced a single nanowire photosensor that produced up to 200 pW of electricity, enough to power nanoscale electronic circuits. More recently, a...Read full article

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    Published: September 2015
    Research & TechnologyturkeyEuropeMehmet BayindirBilkent UniversityTural KhudiyevenergyMieMaterialsSensors & DetectorsTech Pulse

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