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April 10th, 2003
Scientists 'cast' single-crystal nanotubes
Abstract: Researchers from the University of California, Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in the US have developed an "epitaxial casting" technique to grow single-crystal nanotubes of gallium nitride (GaN).
Source:Nanotechweb
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