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Making nanowires at scale – eeNews Europe
Researchers in Japan have discovered a way to make self-assembled nanowires of transition metal chalcogenides at scale using chemical vapour deposition.

By changing the substrate where the nanowires form, the team at Tokyo Metropolitan University can tune how these wires are arranged, from aligned configurations of atomically thin sheets to random networks of bundles. This paves the way to industrial deployment in next-gen industrial electronics, including energy harvesting devices and transparent, efficient, even flexible devices.
Researchers have already used carbon nanotubes and transition metal chalcogenides (TMCs) which can self-assemble into…
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