Nanowires / Nanoobjects

Silicon Nanowires by UHV-CVD

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2007

Graeser, M. , E. Pippel , A. Greiner , and J. H. Wendorff
Polymer core-shell fibers with metal nanoparticles as nanoreactor for catalysis.
Macromolecules 40 , p 6032-6039 (2007)

Mishra, Y. K. , F. Singh , D. K. Avasthi , J.-C. Pivin , D. Malinovska , and E. Pippel
Synthesis of elongated Au nanoparticles in silica matrix by ion irradiation.
Applied Physics Letters 91 (6) , p 063103/1-3 (2007)

Shimizu, T. , S. Senz , S. Shingubara , and U. Gösele
Synthesis of epitaxial Si (100) nanowires on Si (100) substrate using vapor-liquid-solid growth in anodic aluminum oxide nanopore arrays.
Applied Physics A 87 (4) , p 607-610 (2007)

Shimizu, T. , T. Xie , J. Nishikawa , S. Shingubara , S. Senz , and U. Gösele
Synthesis of vertical high-density epitaxial Si(100) nanowire arrays on a Si(100) substrate using an anodic aluminum oxide template.
Advanced Materials 19 (7) , p 917-920 (2007)

2006

Alexe, M. , D. Hesse , V. Schmidt , S. Senz , H. J. Fan , M. Zacharias , and U. Gösele
Ferroelectric nanotubes fabricated using nanowires as positive templates.
Applied Physics Letters 89 (17) , p 172907/1-3 (2006)

Hoffmann, S. , I. Utke , B. Moser , J. Michler , S. H. Christiansen , V. Schmidt , S. Senz , P. Werner , U. Gösele , and C. Ballif
Measurement of the bending strength of vapor-liquid-solid grown silicon nanowires.
Nano Letters 6 (4) , p 622-625 (2006)

Schmidt, V. , H. Riel , S. Senz , S. Karg , W. Riess , and U. Gösele
Realization of a silicon nanowire vertical surround-gate field-effect transistor.
Small 2 (1) , p 85-88 (2006)

2005

Schmidt, V. , S. Senz , and U. Gösele
UHV chemical vapour deposition of silicon nanowires.
Zeitschrift für Metallkunde 96 (5) , p 427-428 (2005)

Schmidt, V. , S. Senz , and U. Gösele
Diameter-dependent growth direction of epitaxial silicon nanowires.
Nano Letters 5 (5) , p 931-935 (2005)

Schmidt, V. , S. Senz , and U. Gösele
The shape of epitaxially grown silicon nanowires and the influence of line tension.
Applied Physics A 80 (3) , p 445-450 (2005)

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