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Nanorod-Based Supramolecular Nanocomposites: Effects of Nanorod Length
Macromolecules, 2016Nanorods (NRs) have unique anisotropic properties that are desirable for various applications. Block copolymer-based supramolecules present unique opportunities to control inter-rod ordering and macroscopic alignment of NRs to fully take advantage of their unique anisotropic properties.
Kari Thorkelsson +2 more
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Replicating hexagonal metal nanorod from ZnO nanorod
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 2012Abstract A novel nanoporous array template with hexagonal nanorod-like morphology was developed with sacrificing nanostructured ZnO. ZnO hexagonal nanorod (NR) array was first electrochemically deposited on ITO, and then was spin-coated with photoresist (PR) followed by heating treatment to harden the PR film.
Fanjun Meng +8 more
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Selective growth of ZnO nanorods and their applications to ferroelectric nanorods
Journal of Applied Physics, 2012We describe the selective growth of ZnO nanorods by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition using Pt layers patterned on SiO2/Si by photolithography as nucleation sites, as well as their application to ferroelectric nanorods. The growth of ZnO nanorods on the SiO2 and Pt surfaces was quite different in the nucleation stage.
Hironori Fujisawa +5 more
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Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B: Microelectronics and Nanometer Structures Processing, Measurement, and Phenomena, 2005
Diamond nanorods are one-dimensional carbon nanostructures consisting of all sp3 bonded carbon atoms. They represent an alternative class of carbon structure to fullerene nanotubes for potential applications in nanocomposites for mechanical reinforcement and thermal management, as well as in microelectronics.
O. A. Shenderova +3 more
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Diamond nanorods are one-dimensional carbon nanostructures consisting of all sp3 bonded carbon atoms. They represent an alternative class of carbon structure to fullerene nanotubes for potential applications in nanocomposites for mechanical reinforcement and thermal management, as well as in microelectronics.
O. A. Shenderova +3 more
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Langmuir, 2020
Gold nanowires (AuNWs) possess strong potential application in micro- and nanoelectronics as well as in plasmonic waveguides because of their low electrical resistance. However, the synthesis of pure solvent-dispersible AuNWs with full control over their length still remains a challenge.
Bishnu P. Khanal, Eugene R. Zubarev
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Gold nanowires (AuNWs) possess strong potential application in micro- and nanoelectronics as well as in plasmonic waveguides because of their low electrical resistance. However, the synthesis of pure solvent-dispersible AuNWs with full control over their length still remains a challenge.
Bishnu P. Khanal, Eugene R. Zubarev
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Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2008
Arrays of polypyrrole nanorods were fabricated using an anodized aluminum oxide (AAO) template for use as supercapacitors. Gold was deposited on one side of the AAO template by thermoevaporation for use as an electrode and pyrrole was electrochemically polymerized, causing it to grow from the gold electrode into the AAO template.
Sangyool, Lee +3 more
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Arrays of polypyrrole nanorods were fabricated using an anodized aluminum oxide (AAO) template for use as supercapacitors. Gold was deposited on one side of the AAO template by thermoevaporation for use as an electrode and pyrrole was electrochemically polymerized, causing it to grow from the gold electrode into the AAO template.
Sangyool, Lee +3 more
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Nanorod orientation dependence of tunable Fano resonance in plasmonic nanorod heptamers
Nanoscale, 2013We present orientation dependence and tuning of Fano resonances in plasmonic gold nanorod heptamer nanostructures. The heptamer structures were formed by surrounding a central circular nanoparticle by six satellite nanorods in a hexagonal arrangement and the heptamer structures were then embedded in a thin flexible membrane.
Venkata Ananth, Tamma +3 more
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Photothermal Reshaping of Gold Nanorods Depends on the Passivating Layers of the Nanorod Surfaces
Langmuir, 2008Photothermal reshaping of gold nanorods was triggered by pulsed-laser irradiation. The efficiency of the reshaping was strongly dependent on the surface conditions of the gold nanorods. When the gold nanorods were dispersed in concentrated hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB), the gold nanorods were efficiently transformed into a phi-shape.
Yukichi, Horiguchi +4 more
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