RALIEGH, NC, March 02, 2011 (Press-News.org) Researchers on NC State University's Centennial Campus have developed a cheap and easy method for assembling nanowires, controlling their alignment and density. The researchers hope the findings will foster additional research into a range of device applications using nanowires, from nanoelectronics to nanosensors, especially on unconventional substrates such as rubber, plastic and paper.
"Alignment is a critical first step for developing devices that use nanowires," says Dr. Yong Zhu, an assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at NC State and co-author of a paper describing the research. "Hopefully our simple and cost-effective method will facilitate research in this field."
Aligning nanowires is challenging because, when they are created, the user is faced with a profusion of randomly oriented nanoscale wires that are, by definition, incredibly small. For example, the nanowires are between 10 and 100 nanometers in diameter, whereas a white blood cell is approximately 10,000 nanometers in diameter. Before any practical applications can be pursued, the user must assemble the nanowires in an orderly way. Specifically, users need to align the nanowires in a common direction and define their density - meaning the number of nanowires in a given area. Controlling both alignment and density is commonly called "assembling" the nanowires.
In the new method, Zhu's team deposited the nanowires on a stretched rubber substrate, and then released the tension on the substrate. When the nanowires settled, they aligned at a right angle to where the tension was coming from. Picture a rubber band being stretched to the east and west. If nanowires were placed on the rubber band, and the band was allowed to snap back to its original shape, the nanowires would be oriented to the north and south. The more the rubber substrate is stretched, the more aligned the nanowires will be, and the greater the nanowire density will be.
Previous research has presented a number of other methods for assembling nanowires. But the new method offers a number of distinct advantages. "Our method is cost-effective," says Feng Xu, a Ph.D. student working on this project, "because it is so simple. It can also be used for nanowires synthesized by different methods or processed in different conditions, for instance, silver nanowires synthesized in solution and silicon nanowires synthesized by the vapor-liquid-solid method, as demonstrated in our work." In addition, the new method can be used in conjunction with previous methods to achieve even better nanowire assembly.
The use of a rubber substrate in this method facilitates broad research and manufacturing sectors. For example, a key element of research into stretchable nanoelectronics involves aligning nanowires on a stretchable rubber substrate. Similarly, rubber is also the material used as "stamps" in transfer printing - a critical fabrication method used in manufacturing nanodevices on diverse substrates ranging from silicon to glass to plastic.
Zhu notes that the initial step of the method, when the nanowires are first deposited on stretched rubber, sometimes yields an inconsistent degree of nanowire alignment. The team is currently working to understand the fundamental interface mechanics -including adhesion and static friction -between nanowires and rubber substrates, which is expected to lead to a better control of the assembly process and hence a higher yield of the nanowire assembly.
The paper, "Strain-Release Assembly of Nanowires on Stretchable Substrates," was published Feb. 22 in ACS Nano. The paper was co-authored by Zhu, Xu, NC State Ph.D. student John Durham, and Dr. Benjamin Wiley, an assistant professor at Duke University. The research was funded by the National Science Foundation.
NC State's Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering is part of the university's College of Engineering, which is located on Centennial Campus.
Written by Matt Shipman, NCSU News Services
About Centennial Campus and NC State University
Centennial Campus (http://www.centennial.ncsu.edu) is an internationally recognized 1,314-acre research park and technology campus owned and operated by North Carolina University. Home to more than 60 corporate, government and non-profit partners, such as Red Hat, ABB, and the USDA, collaborative research projects vary from nanofibers and secure open systems technology to serious gaming and biomedical engineering. Four university college programs also have a significant presence on campus - College of Engineering, College of Veterinary Medicine, College of Textiles and the College of Education. NC State is one of the top research universities in the country, with expenditures in research approaching more than $325 million annually. The university ranks third among all public universities (without medical schools) in industry-sponsored research expenditures. (http://www.ncsu.edu)
Centennial Researchers Develop Simpler Method For Assembling Nanowires
Researchers on NC State University's Centennial Campus have developed a cheap and easy method for assembling nanowires, controlling their alignment and density.
2011-03-02
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
Radish Systems Named Innovation Showcase Winner at Enterprise Connect 2011
2011-03-02
Today Radish Systems LLC was named a winner of the prestigious Innovation Showcase at Enterprise Connect 2011 Feb. 28-Mar. 2. Theresa Szczurek, Radish Systems CEO, will give a brief presentation about their new ChoiceView platform on March 2nd to conference attendees in Orlando. Radish will provide demonstrations of their Innovation Showcase winning technology in Booth #329 throughout the course of the Enterprise Connect 2011 conference.
ChoiceView allows a ChoiceView-enabled enterprise to share visual info during a phone call with smart mobile device users, either ...
Joye Silverman Joins Royal Oaks Building Group
2011-03-02
Rich Van Tassel, president of Royal Oaks Building Group, LLC (http://www.royaloaksbg.com), has announced that Joye Silverman has joined the firm as sales consultant for The Estates at Bella Casa. Silverman has been in the real estate industry for 15 years and during that time has sold for various new home communities throughout the Triangle. She is a member of the Home Builders Association of Raleigh-Wake County (HBA), the North Carolina Association of Realtors (NCAR) and the Triangle Sales & Marketing Council (TSMC).
The Estates at Bella Casa is located just minutes ...
O.Berk Company Introduces the Elegant Hera Line
2011-03-02
Hera is the Greek goddess of marriage and her influence is certainly apparent in Hera Bottles, a featured O.Berk Company line in the Beauty and Personal Care category. The perfect fusion of elegance and functionality make the flint glass rectangular-shaped Hera bottle a splendid suitor for your next perfume or cologne packaging product.
Available in 30ml, 50ml, and 100ml sizes, the bottles take 15mm crimp metalized fine mist sprayers plus decorative overcap and can be purchased in pallet quantities.
O.Berk's full-service custom decorating capabilities can uniquely ...
C&A Industries to Participate in University of Nebraska-Omaha Career Fair
2011-03-02
C&A Industries, Inc., a national leader in staffing and recruiting, will be participating in the Spring Career Fair hosted by the University of Nebraska-Omaha. The event will be held Tuesday, March 8, 2011 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. in the Milo Bail Student Center Ballroom. Students of all majors are invited to attend.
Representatives from C&A will be available to speak with students about internal career opportunities with the company as well as other opportunities available with client organizations through C&A's specialized staffing and recruiting firms.
For more information ...
Holloway Schulz & Partners announces the appointment of Lana Bradshaw to the role of Branch Manager
2011-03-02
Holloway Schulz & Partners is pleased to announce the appointment of Lana Bradshaw to the role of Branch Manager, Vancouver. Lana brings to our organization extensive experience in the Human Resources field through out the Lower Mainland area.
With 40 years of executive recruitment experience, Holloway Schulz & Partners is one of the most well-known and reliable executive search firms. We offer an extensive resource network to be able to identify and attract high-calibre candidates to your company. Since its inception, the company has successfully placed over 13,000 ...
Ways Cleaning Launches Seniors Discount Program for House Cleaning Services in Pembroke Pines
2011-03-02
"We developed this discount program based on several demographic studies. Research showed that our Pembroke Pines headquarters is located in one of the most densely populated areas with residents in the 55+ age group," states the president of Ways Cleaning Service. "This area is also well suited for our discount program because of the high concentration of senior and assisted living housing."
The program offers assistance that is more tailored to needs of seniors rather than traditional maid services. The service delivery manager states, "Many of our clients have limited ...
The Foundation of Hope and Innovation Art Fundraiser Combines Family Fun with Charity
2011-03-02
Partnered with UCLA Jonsson Cancer Center Foundation (JCCF) at UCLA and The Denise Roberts Foundation, the event turned out a motivated crowd.
The evening was further testament to The Foundation of Hope and Innovation and the doctors behind The Institute of Hope and Innovation. Richy Agajanian, Eric Cheung, Jack Freimann Jr., Christopher Ho, Daniel Kim, Manan Mehta, Ravin Rupani and Merrill Shum were all in attendance.
Money was raised through admission fees in addition to a series of raffles. The Bluebird Art House played gracious host while local art prodigy, ...
Golf Getaways at El Portal Sedona Hotel
2011-03-02
Sedona is known for its rugged outdoor hiking and jeep adventures among the red rocks, but it is also the perfect place to play on the greens. Sedona combines the most spectacular scenery in the West with a top-rated championship golf course at Sedona Golf Resort. Golf enthusiasts who want to experience a truly unique golf experience choose El Portal Sedona Hotel as their home base to take full advantage of the best Sedona has to offer.
Sedona Golf Resort is set amid the legendary red rocks, where many western movies of the 1930s and 1940s were filmed. Nowhere else will ...
Connecticut Real Estate Investors Association (CT REIA) Announces Spring 2011 Real Estate Investment Coaching Program
2011-03-02
The Connecticut Real Estate Investors Association, or CT REIA, is announcing the start of its Spring 2011 Fast Track Team Coaching Program for buying, negotiating, holding and selling real estate. The first meeting of this 6-month program will take place on Wednesday March 9, 2011 from 6:00pm to 9:00pm at the Comfort Inn, 900 East Main Street, Meriden, CT. The cost of this event varies and is dependent on which type of package interested participants choose. For more information on pricing plans, please visit http://www.ctreia.com.
Students of this program will learn ...
Boutiques to Sell Cleavitz Cleavage Control Half-Top
2011-03-02
Today, Cleavitz, the cleavage control half-top for women and teens at http://www.cleavitz.com, announced the results of their participation at the AmericasMart and MAGIC tradeshows in February. Six boutiques will now sell Cleavitz to help customers cover cleavage in comfort.
"After seeing thousands of items at the tradeshows, the owners of six national boutiques have chosen to sell Cleavitz due to its 100% comfortable cleavage control, various styles and colors, price, and small, retail-space needs," says Julie Crotty, Cleavitz founder. "In addition to purchasing them ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
Genetic variation enhances cancer drug sensitivity
Protective genetic mutation offers new hope for understanding autism and brain development
Colombia's Dr. Natalia Acosta-Baena uncovers critical link between brain development and degeneration
How can we reduce adolescent pregnancies in low- and middle-income countries?
When sun protection begets malnutrition: vitamin D deficiency in Japanese women
Cannabis use can cause chromosomal damage, increasing cancer risk and harming offspring
Survey finds many Americans apply misguided and counterproductive advice to combat holiday weight gain
New study reveals half a century of change on Britain’s iconic limestone pavements
Green flight paths could unlock sustainable aviation, new research suggests
Community partners key to success of vaccine clinic focused on neurodevelopmental conditions
Low-carbon collaborative dual-layer optimization for energy station considering joint electricity and heat demand response
McMaster University researchers uncover potential treatment for rare genetic disorders
The return of protectionism: The impact of the Sino-US trade war
UTokyo and NARO develop new vertical seed distribution trait for soybean breeding
Research into UK’s use of plastic packaging finds households ‘wishcycle’ rather than recycle – risking vast contamination
Vaccine shows promise against aggressive breast cancer
Adverse events affect over 1 in 3 surgery patients, US study finds
Outsourcing adult social care has contributed to England’s care crisis, argue experts
The Lancet: Over 800 million adults living with diabetes, more than half not receiving treatment, global study suggests
New therapeutic approach for severe COVID-19: faster recovery and reduction in mortality
Plugged wells and reduced injection lower induced earthquake rates in Oklahoma
Yin selected as a 2024 American Society of Agronomy Fellow
Long Covid could cost the economy billions every year
Bluetooth technology unlocks urban animal secrets
This nifty AI tool helps neurosurgeons find sneaky cancer cells
Treatment advances, predictive biomarkers stand to improve bladder cancer care
NYC's ride-hailing fee failed to ease Manhattan traffic, new NYU Tandon study reveals
Meteorite contains evidence of liquid water on Mars 742 million years ago
Self-reported screening helped reduce distressing symptoms for pediatric patients with cancer
Which risk factors are linked to having a severe stroke?
[Press-News.org] Centennial Researchers Develop Simpler Method For Assembling NanowiresResearchers on NC State University's Centennial Campus have developed a cheap and easy method for assembling nanowires, controlling their alignment and density.