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May 22nd, 2003
The wire's on the wall for 3D nanostructures
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Scientists from NASA Ames Research Center, San Jose State University and Eloret Corporation, all in the US, have made quasi-3D nanostructures from zinc oxide. The structures consisted of nanowires grown on top of a random pattern of thin nanowalls.
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