Search results for "NANOWIRE"
showing 10 items of 382 documents
Nanotransducers on printed circuit boards by rational design of high-density, long, thin and untapered ZnO nanowires
2018
Abstract Nanotransducers can offer crucial advantages in comparison with conventional sensors and actuators. However, interfacing and packaging nanostructures into complete electronic systems is very complex. Here we describe a wet chemical method for cointegrating arrays of ZnO nanowires into systems on printed circuit boards (PCBs). First, we deposit on the PCB a MnOOH layer for reproducibly increasing the nanowires density. Afterwards, we numerically demonstrate that the ligand ethylenediamine, at the isoelectric point of the ZnO nanowires tips, can effectively control, at very low concentrations, both zinc speciation and supersaturation in the nutrient solution. Accordingly, we combine …
Electron beam induced growth of silver nanowhiskers
2015
Abstract In this paper we report an electron beam induced rapid (up to several tens of nm/s) growth of silver nanowhiskers from silver nanowire networks coated with TiO 2 by sol–gel method. Different growth conditions are tested and it is demonstrated that growth is optimal for samples with the film thickness in the range 50–200 nm and previously annealed at 400 °C for 5–10 min. Growth mechanism is attributed to cooperative effect of several factors including diffusion of Ag into TiO 2 matrix during annealing, electromigration of Ag atoms caused by strong electric field, and presence of mechanical stresses at interfaces enhanced by thermal expansions due to local heating under e-beam illumi…
Catalyst-free vapour-solid technique for deposition of Bi2Te3 and Bi2Se3 nanowires/nanobelts with topological insulator properties.
2015
We present a simple two-stage vapour–solid synthesis method for the growth of bismuth chalcogenide (Bi2Te3, Bi2Se3) topological insulator nanowires/nanobelts by using Bi2Se3 or Bi2Te3 powders as source materials. During the first stage of the synthesis process nanoplateteles, serving as “catalysts” for further nanowire/nanobelt growth, are formed. At a second stage of the synthesis, the introduction of a N2 flow at 35 Torr pressure in the chamber induces the formation of free standing nanowires/nanobelts. The synthesised nanostructures demonstrate a layered single-crystalline structure and Bi : Se and Bi : Te ratios 40 : 60 at% for both Bi2Se3 and Bi2Te3 nanowires/nanobelts. The presence of…
Controlling dielectrical properties of polymer blends through defined PEDOT nanostructures
2016
[EN] The paper reports the crucial role of the morphology of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) nanostructures on the thermal and dielectric properties of polymer blends prepared thereof. PEDOT nanostructures with two different morphologies (nanoparticles and nanowires) were synthesized. The size for the nanoparticles was in the range 10 40 nm and the diameter of the nanowires was of ca. 200 nm. These nanostructures were blended with an insulating polymer matrix, poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), to evaluate the dielectrical properties of the materials. The results of broadband dielèctric spectroscopy showed a strong correlation between the morphology of the nanostructure and the impr…
Recent advances in nanostructures and nanocrystals as signal-amplification elements in electrochemical cytosensing
2015
Abstract Considering the vital role of cells in life science and human health, cytosensors have become a hot research topic. Electrochemical cytosensors attract much attention. In this review, we discuss some recent efforts to construct novel and improved electrochemical cytosensors based on graphene, carbon nanotubes, some metal-nanoparticle composites, quantum dots, nanofibers and nanowires. In addition, we summarize examples of nanostructure applications in electrochemical cytosensing reported in the literature from 2009 to date, with their advantages and limitations, and stress their potential for future development. Also, we focus on the current surface-modification strategies with som…
3D superconducting hollow nanowires with tailored diameters grown by focused He+ beam direct writing
2020
Currently, the patterning of innovative three-dimensional (3D) nano-objects is required for the development of future advanced electronic components. Helium ion microscopy in combination with a precursor gas can be used for direct writing of three-dimensional nanostructures with a precise control of their geometry, and a significantly higher aspect ratio than other additive manufacturing technologies. We report here on the deposition of 3D hollow tungsten carbide nanowires with tailored diameters by tuning two key growth parameters, namely current and dose of the ion beam. Our results show the control of geometry in 3D hollow nanowires, with outer and inner diameters ranging from 36 to 142 …
FTIR Studies of Silicon Carbide 1D-Nanostructures
2015
Stable 1D silicon carbide nanostructures (nanowires) have been obtained via combustion synthesis route. Infrared absorption and reflection spectra for as-obtained and purified SiC nanowires were compared with the spectra of commercially available SiC nanomaterials. Principal vibrational modes have been identified. Reflectivity spectrum has been reconstructed by modeling of the dielectric function
Electrochemical deposition of Ag2Se nanostructures
2017
Abstract AgSe based nanostructures (nanowires or nanotubes) were obtained by electrodeposition. A systematic investigation was carried out, varying concentration of the precursors, pH of the electrolytic solution, ligands, and deposition mode, to study the effect of all these parameters on the growth of nanostructures. Nanostructure morphology depends also on the type of metal that was used as support, due to the secondary reaction of hydrogen evolution. On Ni support, the H2 evolution reaction led to formation of only nanotubes, while on copper substrate also nanowires were obtained. Composition of nanostructures depends strongly on solution pH. X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy sho…
Engineering nanoarchitectures for high performance solar cells
2020
Abstract Inorganic semiconductor nanomaterials are exploited for the solar energy conversion for the past few decades and astonishing efficiency records are achieved through various device architectures. Interesting morphologies such as nanospheres, nanorods, nanoplates, nanowires, nanotubes, and hierarchy nanostructures are delivering promising results and contributing high efficiency in various kinds of modern generation solar cells. These architectures are obtained by different synthesis approaches in which all the dimensions of the materials could perfectly be tuned through optimized physical parameters. Contributions of these architectures to long term-stability, good carrier transport…
CuZnSnSe NANOTUBES AND NANOWIRES BY TEMPLATE ELECTROSYNTHESIS
2014
In this work we present some results of an extensive investigation aimed to find suitable conditions to grow CuZnSnSe (CZTSe) nanostructures through single-step electrodeposition into the channels of polycarbonate membranes. After the optimization of several electrodeposition parameters, we have found that pulsed current deposition, between 0 and -1 mA cm-2, is the best way to obtain CZTSe nanostructures mechanically attached to the support. An interesting result concerns the effect of supporting electrolyte in the deposition bath. In fact, changing its concentration it is possible to vary morphology of nanostructures from nanotubes to nanowires. In both case uniform arrays of ordered nanos…