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Scientists turn hard-to-stretch silicon superelastic
short by Gaurav Shroff / on Monday, 8 January, 2018
Chinese and French researchers have demonstrated that silicon, which is naturally hard and brittle, can be grown into superelastic horseshoe-shaped nanowires. The nanowires could undergo stretching of over twice their original length and still maintain their conductive properties. Researchers converted crystalline silicon into amorphous, having potential applications for stretchable electronics.
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