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New Insights into Semiconductor Nanowire Growth from Real-time Microscopy

New Insights into Semiconductor Nanowire Growth from Real-time Microscopy

Researchers from the University of Manchester and Sun Yat-sen University have utilized real-time microscopy to study the growth of tellurium nanostructures, shedding light on the role of bismuth seeds in this process.

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A recent study conducted by scientists at the National Graphene Institute at the University of Manchester and Sun Yat-sen University has made significant strides in understanding semiconductor nanowire growth.

Using real-time microscopy, the researchers observed the formation of semiconducting tellurium nanostructures in liquid, providing valuable insights into the growth process.

The findings suggest that tiny bismuth seed particles can accelerate the formation of these nanowires, which could have implications for future semiconductor technologies.