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English: Brookhaven Lab scientist Eric Stach in the Center for Functional Nanomaterials. The researchers have developed a method for growing combinations of different materials in a needle-shaped crystal called a nanowire.
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Source New Technique to Synthesize Nanostructured Nanowires
Author Brookhaven National Laboratory, United States Department of Energy
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