Gallium
nitride nanowires, however, don't experience the same sort of crystal strain, so scientists hope to use them as tunable, broad - spectrum light sources.
In the study, the researchers found that the gallium -
nitride nanowire growth orientation strongly depended on the relative concentration of nickel and gold within the catalyst.
Not exact matches
Nanowires for LEDs are made up of an inner core of gallium
nitride (GaN) and a layer of indium - gallium -
nitride (InGaN) on the outside, both of which are semiconducting materials.