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Racemic and Optically Pure Heptahelicene-2-carboxylic Acid: Its Synthesis and Self-Assembly into Nanowire-Like Aggregates (Eur. J. Org. Chem. 5/2011)
2011
The cover picture shows heptahelicene-2-carboxylic acid, whose synthesis and self-assembly are central to the article. The background features Prague's riverbank, which is intermixed with the nanowire-like aggregates of heptahelicene-2-carboxylic acid. The alignment of the swans makes the link between self-assembly and the Prague view. Details are discussed in the article by I. G. Stara, I. Starý, A. Kuhnle et al. on p. 853 ff. Background photo by M. Bělohradský.
Growth kinetics of racemic heptahelicene-2-carboxylic acid nanowires on calcite (104).
2016
Molecular self-assembly of racemic heptahelicene-2-carboxylic acid on a dielectric substrate at room temperature can be used to generate wire-like organic nanostructures consisting of single and double molecular rows. By means of non-contact atomic force microscopy, we investigate the growth of the wire-like pattern after deposition by experimental and theoretical means. From analyzing the time dependence of the mean row length, two distinct regimes were found. At the early post-deposition stage, the mean length grows in time. Subsequently, a crossover to a second regime is observed, where the mean row length remains nearly constant. We explain these findings by a mean-field rate equation a…
Deposition of very thin uniform indium sulfide layers over metallic nano-rods by the Spray-Ion Layer Gas Reaction method
2013
Abstract Very thin and uniform layers of indium sulfide were deposited on nickel nano-rods using the sequential and cyclical Spray-ILGAR® (Ion Layer Gas Reaction) technique. Substrates were fabricated by electrodeposition of Ni within the pores of polycarbonate membranes and subsequent chemical dissolution of the template. With respect to the depositions on flat substrates, experimental conditions were modified and optimized for the present geometry. Our results show that nano-rods up to a length of 10 μm were covered uniformly along their full length and with an almost constant film growth rate, thus allowing a good control of the coating thickness; the effect of the deposition temperature…
Titelbild: Cyanide-Bridged Iron(III)–Cobalt(II) Double Zigzag Ferromagnetic Chains: Two New Molecular Magnetic Nanowires (Angew. Chem. 13/2003)
2003
Process Development for Wet-Chemical Surface Functionalization of Gallium Arsenide Based Nanowires
2019
CdSe-Sensitized p-CuSCN/Nanowire n-ZnO Heterojunctions
2005
Crystal growth and characterization of Zn1-xMgxO advanced micro- and nanostructures
2018
Dentro de la creciente área de investigación de la física de semiconductores, los pertenecientes a la familia II-VI se han convertido en un campo fundamental de la física de materiales debido a que sus propiedades fotofísicas son únicas para crear una nueva generación de dispositivos en el campo de la fotónica y la microelectrónica. Entre ellos, los semiconductores basados en ZnO han ganado un considerable interés en la comunidad científica en parte debido a su alta energía de enlace del excitón (60 meV) la cual es 2.4 veces más alta que la energía térmica a temperatura ambiente. Este hecho puede dar lugar a emisión laser excitónica a temperaturas incluso mayores que la ambiente. Además, gr…
Room temperature electrodeposition of photoactive Cd(OH)2 nanowires
2009
Comparison between Focused Electron/Ion Beam-Induced Deposition at Room Temperature and under Cryogenic Conditions
2019
This article belongs to the Special Issue Multi-Dimensional Direct-Write Nanofabrication.
Intrinsic spin-orbit interaction in diffusive normal wire Josephson weak links: Supercurrent and density of states
2015
We study the effect of the intrinsic (Rashba or Dresselhaus) spin-orbit interaction in superconductor--nanowire--superconductor (SNS) weak links in the presence of a spin-splitting field that can result either from an intrinsic exchange field or the Zeeman effect of an applied field. We solve the full non-linear Usadel equations numerically and analyze the resulting supercurrent through the weak link and the behavior of the density of states in the center of the wire. We point out how the presence of the spin-orbit interaction gives rise to a long-range spin triplet supercurrent, which remains finite even in the limit of very large exchange fields. In particular, we show how rotating the fi…