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Structural and luminescence properties of GaN nanowires grown using cobalt phthalocyanine as catalyst

2015

Catalyst free methods have usually been employed to avoid any catalyst induced contamination for the synthesis of GaN nanowires with better transport and optical properties. Here, we have used a catalytic route to grow GaN nanowires, which show good optical quality. Structural and luminescence properties of GaN nanowires grown by vapor-liquid-solid technique using cobalt phthalocyanine as catalyst are systematically investigated as a function of various growth parameters such as the growth temperature and III/V ratio. The study reveals that most of the nanowires, which are several tens of microns long, grow along [101¯0] direction. Interestingly, the average wire diameter has been found to …

Materials sciencePhotoluminescencebusiness.industryExcitonAnalytical chemistryWide-bandgap semiconductorNanowireGeneral Physics and AstronomyCatalysisNanolithographyMolecular vibrationOptoelectronicsbusinessLuminescenceJournal of Applied Physics
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Growth, structural and optical properties of GaN/AlN and GaN/GaInN nanowire heterostructures

2012

Abstract After discussing the GaN NW nucleation issue, we will present the structural properties of axial and radial (i.e. core/shell) GaN/AlN NW heterostructures and adress the issue of critical thickness during the growth of such heterostructures. Next, we will present the growth of InGaN NWs on a GaN NW base. It will be shown that the morphology and structural properties of the InGaN NW sections depend on the In content: for high In content a flat top is observed and plastic relaxation is occuring, with mismatch dislocations formed at the InGaN/GaN interface. By contrast, for In content below 25% InGaN NWs exhibit a pencil-like shape assigned to a purely elastic strain relaxation process…

Materials sciencePhotoluminescencebusiness.industryRelaxation (NMR)NucleationNanowireShell (structure)HeterojunctionPhysics and Astronomy(all)Xrays diffractionsymbols.namesakenanowiresmolecular beam epitaxyRaman spectroscopysymbolsIII nitride wide gap semiconductorsOptoelectronicsphotoluminescencebusinessRaman spectroscopyhigh resolution electron microscopyMolecular beam epitaxyPhysics Procedia
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Pre-determining the location of electromigrated gaps by nonlinear optical imaging

2014

In this paper we describe a nonlinear imaging method employed to spatially map the occurrence of constrictions occurring on an electrically-stressed gold nanowire. The approach consists at measuring the influence of a tightly focused ultrafast pulsed laser on the electronic transport in the nanowire. We found that structural defects distributed along the nanowire are efficient nonlinear optical sources of radiation and that the differential conductance is significantly decreased when the laser is incident on such electrically-induced morphological changes. This imaging technique is applied to pre-determined the location of the electrical failure before it occurs.

Materials sciencePhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics[PHYS.PHYS]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]business.industryNanowireFOS: Physical sciencesNonlinear opticsPhysics::OpticsRadiationLaserElectromigrationlaw.inventionNonlinear systemElectrical resistivity and conductivitylawMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)OptoelectronicsbusinessUltrashort pulseOptics (physics.optics)Physics - Optics
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The fingerprint of Te-rich and stoichiometric Bi2Te3 nanowires by Raman spectroscopy

2016

We unambiguously show that the signature of Te-rich bismuth telluride is the appearance of three new peaks in the Raman spectra of Bi2Te3, located at 88, 117 and 137 cm−1 . For this purpose, we have grown stoichiometric Bi2Te3 nanowires as well as Te-rich nanowires. The absence of these peaks in stoichiometric nanowires, even in those with the smallest diameter, shows that they are not related to confinement effects or the lack of inversion symmetry, as stated in the literature, but to the existence of Te clusters. These Te clusters have been found in nonstoichiometric samples by high resolution electron microscopy, while they are absent in stoichiometric samples. The Raman spectra of the l…

Materials sciencePoint reflectionAnalytical chemistryNanowireBioengineeringNanotechnology02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakeHigh resolution electron microscopyThermoelectric effectGeneral Materials ScienceBismuth tellurideElectrical and Electronic EngineeringMechanical EngineeringGeneral ChemistryBismuth tellurideThermoelectricity021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesTEM-EDXchemistryMechanics of MaterialsRaman spectroscopysymbols0210 nano-technologyRaman spectroscopyStoichiometry
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Simulation of Young’s moduli for hexagonal ZnO [0 0 0 1]-oriented nanowires: first principles and molecular mechanical calculations

2017

The authors thank A Gulans, B Polyakov and S Vlassov for stimulating discussions. This study has been supported by the ERA.Net RUS Plus project No. 237 Watersplit. AB, RE and SL acknowledge the financial support by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (Grant No. 17-03-00130-a) and the assistance of the Saint Petersburg State University Computer Center in the accomplishment of high-performance computations.

Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsComputationAb initioNanowireModuluschemistry.chemical_elementNanotechnology02 engineering and technologyZinc010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesQuantum chemistryBiomaterials:NATURAL SCIENCES:Physics [Research Subject Categories]ab initio hybrid PBE0 calculations (CRYSTAL code)force field calculations using pairwise potentials (GULP code)Condensed matter physicsMetals and Alloysnanowire Young’s modulus YNW and its dependence on diameter dNWwurtzite-structured ZnO (bulk and nanowires)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCompression (physics)Piezoelectricity0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialschemistry0210 nano-technologyMaterials Research Express
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Amphipolar Core−Shell Cylindrical Brushes as Templates for the Formation of Gold Clusters and Nanowires

2002

Methacryloyl end-functionalized block copolymers consisting of styrene and vinyl-2-pyridine were polymerized to poly(block co-macromonomer)s with a much higher main chain than side chain degree of ...

Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsOrganic ChemistryRadical polymerizationtechnology industry and agricultureNanowiremacromolecular substancesMacromonomerStyreneInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundTemplate reactionPolymerizationchemistryPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistrySide chainCopolymerMacromolecules
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Creep response of a LDPE-based nanocomposite

2016

Polymer nanocomposites and their behavior have been widely investigated by several paths, including mechanical, rheological, and permeability tests, finding that several parameters (such as the polymer matrix, the nanofiller, their amounts, the presence of compatibilizers, processing parameters, etc.) can influence the main properties. However, less information is available regarding the creep response of polymer nanocomposites; in particular, few or no data are reported about the combined effect of different loads and different temperatures. In this article, the creep behavior of a low density polyethylene/organomodified clay nanocomposite has been investigated. The characterization of vis…

Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsPolymer nanocomposite02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesViscoelasticityRheologyMaterials Chemistrymechanical propertieComposite materialpolyolefinchemistry.chemical_classificationNanocompositenanoparticleGeneral ChemistryPolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsLow-density polyethyleneCreepchemistryPermeability (electromagnetism)nanowires and nanocrystalviscosity and viscoelasticity0210 nano-technology
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Growth and Characterization of Ordered PbO[sub 2] Nanowire Arrays

2008

Large arrays of PbO 2 nanowires having high aspect ratios (length-to-width ratio) were grown by potentiostatic electrodeposition into anodic alumina templates under anodic polarization. Different electrolytic solutions were used in order to obtain nanowires of pure α-PbO 2 , pure β-PbO 2 , and a a + β mixture, We have found that, in a lead nitrate bath, a crystallographic structure of nanowires depends on pH; this latter was varied adding diluted nitric acid to the electrolyte. Nanowires of pure β-PbO 2 were obtained at pH 0.6, while mixed α-PbO 2 + β-PbΟ 2 nanowires were grown at pH 2. Pure α-phase was obtained in a bath containing lead acetate at pH 6.6. In all deposition conditions, nano…

Materials scienceRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentNanowireAnalytical chemistryLead dioxideNanotechnologyCrystal structureElectrolyteCondensed Matter PhysicsSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsAnodeElectrochemical deposition Anodic alumina membranes Lead dioxide Nanowireschemistry.chemical_compoundSettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicatachemistryNitric acidMaterials ChemistryElectrochemistryVapor–liquid–solid methodPolarization (electrochemistry)Journal of The Electrochemical Society
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Electrodeposition of supported gadolinium-doped ceria solid solution nanowires

2012

Gadolinium-ceria solid solution nanowires with tunable composition have been prepared through template cathodic electrodeposition from solutions containing Ce 3+Gd 3+ in a variable ratio. The employed template is Porous Anodic Alumina because it can function as thermal resistant separator supporting the nanowires if used as ionic conductor in Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC). Scanning Electron Microscopy of the deposited nanostructures revealed that the use of ethanol as solvent and metal chloride as electrolyte allowed to prepare continuous, compact and well defined nanowires with morphological features stable even after thermal treatment. EDX compositional analysis confirms the presence of bo…

Materials scienceRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentNanowireNanowires Gadolinium-ceria X-ray diffraction analysis and Raman SpectroscopyCondensed Matter PhysicsSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsGadolinium doped ceriaSettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicataChemical engineeringCathodic electrodepositionMaterials ChemistryElectrochemistryPorous anodic aluminaGadolinium-doped ceriaSolid solutionIonic conductor
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Partial Discharges Diagnostics Along Medium Voltage Cables

2018

In the last years different partial discharge (PD) measuring techniques have been developed because PD diagnostic is the most widely tool to evaluate the insulation condition of a power cable. Recently non-conventional methods and sensors have been used in order to reach improved results in PD measurements. New sensors based on wireless technology were developed in order to simplify PD measurement especially for on-line, on-site diagnosis. The purpose of this work is to perform measurements that allow to study the variation of pulses when they travel along a medium voltage cable and characterize a new smart PD source detector and locator, named Wings sensor. For these purposes, internal PD …

Materials scienceRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryAcousticsPD MeasurementDetectordiagnosticEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionRotationSignalIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringantenna sensorpartial dischargeSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaComputer Networks and CommunicationIntelligent sensorArtificial IntelligencePartial dischargeWirelessPower cablebusinessInstrumentationVoltage2018 IEEE 4th International Forum on Research and Technology for Society and Industry (RTSI)
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