The IBM team fabricated single crystal nanostructures, such as nanowires,
nanostructures containing constrictions, and cross junctions, as well as 3 - D stacked nanowires, made with so - called III - V materials.
This approach allowed them to lithographically define oxide templates and fill them via epitaxy, in the end making nanowires, cross junctions,
nanostructures containing constrictions and 3 - D stacked nanowires using the already established scaled processes of Si technology.
The research involved engineering
nanostructures containing both gold and cisplatin, a conventional chemotherapy drug.
Not exact matches
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have now shown that they can assemble DNA
nanostructures in a solvent
containing no water.
Nanostructured materials
containing ordered arrays of holes could lead to an optoelectronics revolution, doing for light what silicon did for electrons
Nanostructures might resemble futuristic cities, while a two - inch smiley turns out to
contain nothing but DNA.