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Semiconductor nanowires, by definition, typically have cross-sectional dimensions that can be tuned from 2–200 nm, with
lengths spanning from hundreds of nanometres to millimetres. These subwavelength structures represent a new class of
semiconductor materials for investigating light generation, propagation, detection, amplification and modulation. After more
than a decade of research, nanowires can now be synthesized and assembled with specific compositions, heterojunctions
and architectures. This has led to a host of nanowire photonic devices including photodetectors, chemical and gas sensors,
waveguides, LEDs, microcavity lasers, solar cells and nonlinear optical converters. A fully integrated photonic platform using
nanowire building blocks promises advanced functionalities at dimensions compatible with on-chip technologies
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