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  • Fabricating defect-free micro- and nano-circuits over large scales with controlled interconnections remains a challenge. Here, Bollani et al. show a dewetting strategy for engineering arrays of parallel Si-based nanowires up to 0.75 mm and complex interconnected circuits of monocrystalline Si on a chip.

    • Monica Bollani
    • Marco Salvalaglio
    • Marco Abbarchi
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-10
  • The combination of photonic and spintronic devices offers significant promise for optoelectronic applications. In analogy to a photovoltaic cell, an optoelectronic device that spatially separates electrons with opposite spin orientations on absorption of circularly polarized light is now demonstrated.

    • Federico Bottegoni
    • Michele Celebrano
    • Marco Finazzi
    Research
    Nature Materials
    Volume: 13, P: 790-795
  • Pores and channels within complex porous structures, such as the soil or the human gut, influence fluid flow and thus bacterial colonization. Here, Scheidweiler et al. study bacterial colonization of a model complex porous structure and show how the interactions between fluid flow, microscale structure, chemotaxis, and gradients of a quorum-sensing signaling molecule control the heterogenous accumulation of bacterial biomass.

    • David Scheidweiler
    • Ankur Deep Bordoloi
    • Pietro de Anna
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-12