'Blown Bubble' Method Disperses Nanostructures Over Large Areas

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A blown-bubble film (bubble diameter is 35 cm height is 50 cm) that has coated the surface of two silicon wafers. Credit: Charles Lieber et al.
A blown-bubble film (bubble diameter is 35 cm, height is 50 cm) that has coated the surface of two silicon wafers. Credit: Charles Lieber, et al.

Researchers from Harvard University and the University of Hawaii at Manoa recently announced a new method for organizing nanowires and carbon nanotubes across large areas: blowing bubbles.


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