ITexLi, 2021. — 172 p. — ISBN 1-83962-392-6 978-1-83962-392-9 1-83962-393-4 978-1-83962-393-6.
This book examines the behaviors of oxide nanowires, group III–V compounds, and other nanowires, including basic Si nanowires, metallic wires, and complex geometrical nanowires.
Low-dimensional structures have attracted extensive research interest due to their promising applications in nanotechnology. These low-dimensional materials have the potential to make revolutionary changes in science and technology because a reduction in size not only enables a faster speed and greater computing power but also helps reduce device form factors.
ZnO Nanowire Field-Effect Transistor for Biosensing: A Review
Metal Oxide Nanowires as Building Blocks for Optoelectronic Devices
Synthesis of Nanowire Using Glancing Angle Deposition and Their Applications
Recent Progress in Gallium Nitride for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting
III-Nitride Nanowires: Future Prospective for Photovoltaic Applications
In Situ TEM Studies of III-V Nanowire Growth Mechanism
Indium (In)-Catalyzed Silicon Nanowires (Si NWs) Grown by the Vapor–Liquid–Solid (VLS) Mode for Nanoscale Device Applications
Nanowires Integrated to Optical Waveguides
Gate-All-Around FETs: Nanowire and Nanosheet Structure
Engineering the Color and the Donor-Acceptor Behavior in Nanowires: Blend Versus Coaxial Geometry