- A
nanowire is a
nanostructure in the form of a wire with the
diameter of the
order of a
nanometre (10−9 m). More generally,
nanowires can be
defined as...
- The
superconducting nanowire single-photon
detector (SNSPD or SSPD) is a type of
optical and near-infrared single-photon
detector based on a current-biased...
- A
nanowire battery uses
nanowires to
increase the
surface area of one or both of its electrodes,
which improves the
capacity of the battery. Some designs...
- Junction-Less
nanowire transistor (JLNT) is a type of Field-effect
transistor (FET) in
which the
channel consists of one or more
nanowires and does not...
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tungsten nanowires have
potential applications in
nanoelectronics and
importantly as pH
probes and gas sensors. In
similarity to
silicon nanowires, tungsten...
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Silicon nanowires, also
referred to as SiNWs, are a type of
semiconductor nanowire most
often formed from a
silicon precursor by
etching of a
solid or...
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Niobium nanowires are
nanowires made of the
element niobium,
which is a
transition metal.
Niobium nanowires in form
oxide or
nitride are used to detect...
- ratio, a is the
radius of the
nanowire, l is the
length of the
nanowire, and νmax is the
maximum deflection of the
nanowire's tip. The
Schottky contact must...
- free-standing single-crystal
semiconductor nanowires,
providing the
groundwork for
predictable growth of
nanowires of
virtually any
elements and compounds...
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Bacterial nanowires (also
known as
microbial nanowires) are
electrically conductive appendages produced by a
number of
bacteria most
notably from the Geobacter...