‘Sea urchin’-shaped nanostructures grown in the lab

Posted on July 29th, 2010, by FTS

Researchers have succeeded in growing sea-urchin shaped nanostructures from minute balls of polystyrene beads using a simple electrochemical process. The spines of the sea urchin consist of zinc oxide nanowires. The structured surface should help increasing the efficiency of photovoltaic devices.
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