Light-harvesting nanowire could drive tiny devices

October 18, 2007 | Source: NewScientist.com news service

A nanowire that harvests enough electricity from light to power a nanoscale circuit has been demonstrated by Charles Lieber of Harvard University.

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The polycrystalline silicon nanowire is the first example of a self-contained nanoscale solar cell. An individual nanowire can create about 50 to 200 picowatts of electricity from sunlight.