Researchers produce cheaper, 'cooler' semiconductor nanowires

Researchers produce cheaper, 'cooler' semiconductor nanowires

Advances in nanowires may occur on a pretty regular basis these days, but this new development out of Germany's Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems could have a particularly big impact on one all-important area: cost. As PhysOrg reports, manufacturing semiconducter nanowires at an industrial scale is currently very expensive because they need to be produced at extremely high temperatures (600 to 900 degrees Celsius), and the process used to manufacture them generally uses pure gold as a catalyst, which obviously adds to the cost.

Researchers produce cheaper, 'cooler' semiconductor nanowires

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