Husker duo discovers perfectly imperfect twist on nanowire growth

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(Funded by the National Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Energy)

For years, researchers have been trying to find ways to grow an optimal nanowire, using crystals with perfectly aligned layers all along the wire. Now, researchers have found that a defect that occurs in the growth process causes the layers of crystals to rotate along an axis as they form. This defect creates twists that give these nanowires advantages, particularly in electronics and light emission.