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different types of
nanowires exist,
including superconducting (e.g. YBCO),
metallic (e.g. Ni, Pt, Au, Ag),
semiconducting (e.g.
silicon nanowires (SiNWs), InP...
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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...
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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...
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recirculation in the
active nanowire core region. This
enables subwavelength laser sizes of only a few
hundred nanometers.
Nanowires are Fabry–Perot resonator...
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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...
- 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...
- molecular/semiconductor electronics, one-dimensional nanotubes/
nanowires (e.g.
silicon nanowires or
carbon nanotubes) or
advanced molecular electronics. Nanoelectronic...
- Lin Wang of the
Georgia Institute of
Technology introduced p-type ZnO
nanowires.
Unlike the n-type
semiconductive nanostructure, the
mobile particle in...