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Photo Gallery: Self-powered nanometre-scale sensing devices

14apr10self-powered4 100.jpgFollowing up on the story we reported - ZnO nanowires make sensor and generator - we now have a visual angle - a new addition to our Picture Gallery Index

See Photos: Self-powered nanometre-scale sensing devices

Researchers at Georgia Tech construct the first self-powered nanometre-scale sensing devices that draws electrical power from mechanical energy...
Pictures show Georgia Tech professor Zhong Lin Wang holding a nanogenerator containing 700 rows of nanowire arrays, researchers examining images of the nanowire arrays, and details of the fabrication, design and scanning of the devices.

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