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Silicon Carbide Nanowires

2020
Silicon Carbide nanowires are studied for the interesting properties of the material coupled with the unique features of quasi-one-dimensional nanostructures. The bulk synthesis of silicon carbide has been gaining increasing attention not only for the mechanical uses of the material, but also for the electronic properties.
Marco Negri   +3 more
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Characterization of silicon nanowires

International Conference on Electrical & Computer Engineering (ICECE 2010), 2010
The full-vectorial H and E-field profiles along with Poynting vector are shown for several nanoscale silicon waveguides.
D.M.H. Leung   +5 more
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Silicon and Silicide Nanowires

2016
In Situ Observations of Vapor-Liquid-Solid Growth of Silicon Nanowires, S. Kodambaka Introduction Experimental 4 Silicon Nanowire Nucleation Kinetics Silicon Nanowire Growth Kinetics Summary and Outlook Growth of Germanium, Silicon, and Ge-Si Heterostructured Nanowires, Shadi A. Dayeh and S.
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Silicon-Based Nanowires

2003
Since the discovery of carbon nanotubes by lijima [1] in 1991, one-dimensional (1D) nanomaterials including tubes, wires, cables and ribbons have attracted an explosive interest. A great deal of work has been done on exploring the various fundamental properties and potential applications of carbon nanotubes [2–6].
S. T. Lee, R. Q. Zhang, Y. Lifshitz
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Photoelectrochemical Nitrate Reduction to Ammonia on Ordered Silicon Nanowire Array Photocathodes

Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2022
Jeehye Kim   +2 more
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SILICON NANOWIRES AND NANOWIRE HETEROSTRUCTURES

2008
Zhaohui Zhong   +2 more
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Silicon Nanowires

2013
Yao He, Chunhai Fan, Hong-Yuan Chen
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Nanodots and Nanowires of Silicon

2001
When the size of silicon is reduced towards the nanometer range, new properties emerge due to a dramatic change in bonding conditions, and due to electron and hole state quantization. Bulk silicon is characterized by diamond-type crystal structure, with sp 3-hybridization and 4-fold coordination.
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