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Rsc, Materials Horizons, 10(10), p. 4251-4255, 2023

DOI: 10.1039/d3mh00839h

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Inclination of polarized illumination increases symmetry of structures grown via inorganic phototropism

Journal article published in 2023 by Madeline C. Meier ORCID, Nathan S. Lewis ORCID, Azhar I. Carim ORCID
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Abstract

Inorganic phototropic growth produces ordered, anisotropic semiconductor mesostructures via a template-free, light-mediated process. Asymmetric inclination of the input illumination counterintuitively increases the symmetry of the output structures.