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Enhanced electronic transport properties of Te roll-like nanostructures

  • E. R. Viana,
  • N. Cifuentes and
  • J. C. González

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2022, 13, 1284–1291, doi:10.3762/bjnano.13.106

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  • work, the electronic transport properties of Te roll-like nanostructures were investigated in a broad temperature range by fabricating single-nanostructure back-gated field-effect-transistors via photolithography. These one-dimensional nanostructures, with a unique roll-like morphology, were produced
  • these electrical properties with the facile synthesis of one-dimensional nanostructures may bring potential applications of this material in nanoscale optoelectronic integrated devices. However, only a few works have been dedicated to studying the electrical transport in Te-based one-dimensional
  • (TEM), and selected-area electron diffraction (SAED). Individual Te roll-like nanobelts were connected in back-gate FETs and measured to characterize the electronic transport as a function of temperature. Methods Growth of Te roll-like one-dimensional nanostructures Te nanostructures were grown via an
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Published 08 Nov 2022

Gas-sensing features of nanostructured tellurium thin films

  • Dumitru Tsiulyanu

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2020, 11, 1010–1018, doi:10.3762/bjnano.11.85

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  • galvanic displacement of sacrificial cobalt nanowires were employed [15]. Lastly, to grow one-dimensional nanostructures, either template-free electrodeposition of Te, from an ionic liquid binary mixture [16], or thermal evaporation in a furnace under argon gas flow [17] were strategies utilized. The
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Published 10 Jul 2020

Abrupt elastic-to-plastic transition in pentagonal nanowires under bending

  • Sergei Vlassov,
  • Magnus Mets,
  • Boris Polyakov,
  • Jianjun Bian,
  • Leonid Dorogin and
  • Vahur Zadin

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2019, 10, 2468–2476, doi:10.3762/bjnano.10.237

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  • revealed at a critical bending angle. Namely, at the beginning of the bending tests, the NWs exhibited extensive elastic behavior, which is common for one-dimensional nanostructures [40]. However, at a certain curvature, the bending profile of the NW suddenly changed from smooth arc-shaped to an angled
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Published 12 Dec 2019

ZnO-nanostructure-based electrochemical sensor: Effect of nanostructure morphology on the sensing of heavy metal ions

  • Marina Krasovska,
  • Vjaceslavs Gerbreders,
  • Irena Mihailova,
  • Andrejs Ogurcovs,
  • Eriks Sledevskis,
  • Andrejs Gerbreders and
  • Pavels Sarajevs

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2018, 9, 2421–2431, doi:10.3762/bjnano.9.227

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  • sensitivity in detecting lead ions compared to cadmium ions. Keywords: cadmium; electrochemical sensors; heavy metal ions; lead; one-dimensional nanostructures; ZnO; Introduction Today, due to the rapid growth of industry and transport, the issues of environmental pollution by heavy metals, particularly by
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Published 11 Sep 2018

Electrospun one-dimensional nanostructures: a new horizon for gas sensing materials

  • Muhammad Imran,
  • Nunzio Motta and
  • Mahnaz Shafiei

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2018, 9, 2128–2170, doi:10.3762/bjnano.9.202

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Published 13 Aug 2018

Review: Electrostatically actuated nanobeam-based nanoelectromechanical switches – materials solutions and operational conditions

  • Liga Jasulaneca,
  • Jelena Kosmaca,
  • Raimonds Meija,
  • Jana Andzane and
  • Donats Erts

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2018, 9, 271–300, doi:10.3762/bjnano.9.29

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  • change of the chemical composition of the contacting materials. Electrical-current-induced thermal effects have been studied in various one-dimensional nanostructures such as Si [92], Ge [10][54], carbon nanotubes (CNTs) [93][94][95], GaN [96][97] and ZnTe [98]. The evolution of a nanocontact between a
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Published 25 Jan 2018

Dopant-stimulated growth of GaN nanotube-like nanostructures on Si(111) by molecular beam epitaxy

  • Alexey D. Bolshakov,
  • Alexey M. Mozharov,
  • Georgiy A. Sapunov,
  • Igor V. Shtrom,
  • Nickolay V. Sibirev,
  • Vladimir V. Fedorov,
  • Evgeniy V. Ubyivovk,
  • Maria Tchernycheva,
  • George E. Cirlin and
  • Ivan S. Mukhin

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2018, 9, 146–154, doi:10.3762/bjnano.9.17

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  • concentration in the nanostructures exceeds 5∙1019 cm−3. Keywords: A3B5 on Si; epitaxy; GaN; MBE; nanowires; nanotubes; nanotube-like nanostructures; Si; Introduction Gallium nitride quasi-one-dimensional nanostructures such as nanowires (NWs) and nanotubes (NTs) synthesized by means of plasma-assisted
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Published 15 Jan 2018

Self-assembly of silicon nanowires studied by advanced transmission electron microscopy

  • Marta Agati,
  • Guillaume Amiard,
  • Vincent Le Borgne,
  • Paola Castrucci,
  • Richard Dolbec,
  • Maurizio De Crescenzi,
  • My Alì El Khakani and
  • Simona Boninelli

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2017, 8, 440–445, doi:10.3762/bjnano.8.47

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  • elucidated as finely as possible. The ICP technique has been conventionally exploited for the synthesis of micrometer-structured Si spheres [10]. In this regard, the formation of one-dimensional nanostructures such as SiNWs within the micrometer-sized spherical particles should be explained. In particular
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Published 15 Feb 2017

Finite-size effect on the dynamic and sensing performances of graphene resonators: the role of edge stress

  • Chang-Wan Kim,
  • Mai Duc Dai and
  • Kilho Eom

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2016, 7, 685–696, doi:10.3762/bjnano.7.61

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  • ]. This edge stress is conceptually equivalent to the surface stress that appears in one-dimensional nanostructures such as nanowires [4][26][28]. Recently, Shenoy and coworkers [26][27] have shown that edge stress plays a crucial role in the wrinkling behavior of graphene, and that the elastic properties
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Published 09 May 2016

Hemolysin coregulated protein 1 as a molecular gluing unit for the assembly of nanoparticle hybrid structures

  • Tuan Anh Pham,
  • Andreas Schreiber,
  • Elena V. Sturm (née Rosseeva),
  • Stefan Schiller and
  • Helmut Cölfen

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2016, 7, 351–363, doi:10.3762/bjnano.7.32

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  • ; nanoparticles; self-assembly; SERS; Introduction Self-assembly plays a pivotal role in bottom-up strategies for the synthesis of advanced nanostructures [1]. The resulting assemblies can be one-, two- or three-dimensional. One-dimensional nanostructures show particularly great promise due to their large
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Published 04 Mar 2016

Evaluation of gas-sensing properties of ZnO nanostructures electrochemically doped with Au nanophases

  • Elena Dilonardo,
  • Michele Penza,
  • Marco Alvisi,
  • Cinzia Di Franco,
  • Francesco Palmisano,
  • Luisa Torsi and
  • Nicola Cioffi

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2016, 7, 22–31, doi:10.3762/bjnano.7.3

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  • affected by this drawback, improving the stability of gas sensors [9][15][16]. Additionally, also the use of one-dimensional nanostructures (e.g., nanorods, nanowires, and nanobelts), with high surface to volume ratio, improves the gas-sensing properties [9][17]. Among different MOS, ZnO has been widely
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Published 08 Jan 2016

Preparation of Ni/Cu composite nanowires

  • Hu Wang,
  • Xiaoyu Li,
  • Ming Li,
  • Kenan Xie and
  • Li Liao

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2015, 6, 1268–1271, doi:10.3762/bjnano.6.130

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  • [10][11][12][13]. In contrast, one-dimensional nanostructures especially nanowires of metallic materials have the advantage of a bigger active region and more interspaces owing to their unique morphology with a space grid structure [14][15][16][17][18][19]. To the best of our knowledge, no research
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Published 05 Jun 2015

Applications of three-dimensional carbon nanotube networks

  • Manuela Scarselli,
  • Paola Castrucci,
  • Francesco De Nicola,
  • Ilaria Cacciotti,
  • Francesca Nanni,
  • Emanuela Gatto,
  • Mariano Venanzi and
  • Maurizio De Crescenzi

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2015, 6, 792–798, doi:10.3762/bjnano.6.82

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  • capability to sustain high compression loads as recently reported for our samples [14]. Furthermore, two interesting properties that originate from the high porosity and the presence of numerous interconnected one-dimensional nanostructures are the hydrophobicity and oleophilicity. To better characterize the
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Published 23 Mar 2015

Magnetic properties of self-organized Co dimer nanolines on Si/Ag(110)

  • Lisa Michez,
  • Kai Chen,
  • Fabien Cheynis,
  • Frédéric Leroy,
  • Alain Ranguis,
  • Haik Jamgotchian,
  • Margrit Hanbücken and
  • Laurence Masson

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2015, 6, 777–784, doi:10.3762/bjnano.6.80

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  • Co layer exhibits an enhanced magnetization, strongly suggesting a ferromagnetic ordering with an in-plane easy axis of magnetization, which is perpendicular to the Co nanolines. Keywords: nanomagnetism; one-dimensional nanostructures; scanning tunneling microscopy (STM); self-organization; X-ray
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Published 19 Mar 2015

Non-covalent and reversible functionalization of carbon nanotubes

  • Antonello Di Crescenzo,
  • Valeria Ettorre and
  • Antonella Fontana

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2014, 5, 1675–1690, doi:10.3762/bjnano.5.178

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  • . These one-dimensional nanostructures reveal exceptional thermal, electrical, mechanical and optical properties [4], which make them promising candidates for potential applications in various fields. CNTs have found applications in nanotechnology [5], electronics [6], sensors and biosensors [7][8][9
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Published 30 Sep 2014

Methods for rapid frequency-domain characterization of leakage currents in silicon nanowire-based field-effect transistors

  • Tomi Roinila,
  • Xiao Yu,
  • Jarmo Verho,
  • Tie Li,
  • Pasi Kallio,
  • Matti Vilkko,
  • Anran Gao and
  • Yuelin Wang

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2014, 5, 964–972, doi:10.3762/bjnano.5.110

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  • ], protein [4], glucose [5], virus [6], and vapor [7]. Despite significant developments, underlying detection mechanism and dynamics of the SiNW FETs are not well-defined, and hence, further studies and methods are required [8]. Due to the large surface-to-volume ratio, one-dimensional nanostructures are one
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Published 04 Jul 2014

A visible-light-driven composite photocatalyst of TiO2 nanotube arrays and graphene quantum dots

  • Donald K. L. Chan,
  • Po Ling Cheung and
  • Jimmy C. Yu

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2014, 5, 689–695, doi:10.3762/bjnano.5.81

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  • -dimensional nanostructures, TiO2 nanotube arrays (TNAs) synthesized by anodic oxidation of titanium had attracted particular interests [6][7]. Comparing with bulk nanoparticles, smooth walls of nanotubes provide a lower surface state density hence lowering recombination probability. Random walk of charges is
  • ][2]. Among various photocatalysts, nanostructured titanium dioxide (TiO2) is the most widely used because of its high activity, long-term stability and low production cost [3][4]. However, pure TiO2 is not efficient for solar-driven applications because it requires UV excitation [5]. Belonging to one
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Published 22 May 2014

Controlled synthesis and tunable properties of ultrathin silica nanotubes through spontaneous polycondensation on polyamine fibrils

  • Jian-Jun Yuan,
  • Pei-Xin Zhu,
  • Daisuke Noda and
  • Ren-Hua Jin

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2013, 4, 793–804, doi:10.3762/bjnano.4.90

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  • nanotubes as well as the products of a calcination at 800 °C were characterized by SEM and TEM. As shown in Figure 1A, two-dimensional silica mats with diameters of ca. 1–2 μm were observed. The high-magnification SEM image indicates that the mat is thin, and composed of very thin one-dimensional
  • nanostructures (Figure 1B). To examine the structure of the nanotubes, the sample was further visualized by TEM. As shown in Figure 1C, the mat is densely knitted from straight one-dimensional nanotubes as the elemental nanostructure. The nanotubes are highly uniform with a diameter of 10 nm and a wall thickness
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Published 25 Nov 2013

Paper modified with ZnO nanorods – antimicrobial studies

  • Mayuree Jaisai,
  • Sunandan Baruah and
  • Joydeep Dutta

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2012, 3, 684–691, doi:10.3762/bjnano.3.78

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  • superoxide anions (·O2−), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), hydroxyl radicals (·OH), hydrogendioxide anion (HO2−), and hydroperoxy radicals (·HO2). Surface area and surface defects play an important role in the photocatalytic activity of metal-oxide nanostructures. One-dimensional nanostructures such as nanorods
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Published 11 Oct 2012

Ultraviolet photodetection of flexible ZnO nanowire sheets in polydimethylsiloxane polymer

  • Jinzhang Liu,
  • Nunzio Motta and
  • Soonil Lee

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2012, 3, 353–359, doi:10.3762/bjnano.3.41

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  • adsorption and desorption of oxygen molecules [4]. In vacuum, ZnO nanowires show a prolonged UV photoresponse time and lowered responsivity [5]. So far, many UV photosensors have been made from ZnO one-dimensional nanostructures with various configurations, for sensing elements, such as single-nanowire
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Published 02 May 2012
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  • controlled synthesis of silica or hybrid thin films with tunable one-dimensional nanostructures still remains a challenge [20][21][22][23][24][25][26]. We are interested in using crystalline, self-assembling linear polyethyleneimine (LPEI) [27] as a mediator for silica deposition under ambient conditions. As
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Published 23 Nov 2011

Enhanced visible light photocatalysis through fast crystallization of zinc oxide nanorods

  • Sunandan Baruah,
  • Mohammad Abbas Mahmood,
  • Myo Tay Zar Myint,
  • Tanujjal Bora and
  • Joydeep Dutta

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2010, 1, 14–20, doi:10.3762/bjnano.1.3

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  • molecules leading to better photocatalytic activity. One dimensional nanostructures, such as nanowires and nanorods, offer higher surface to volume ratio compared to nanoparticulate coatings on a flat plate [13]. The design of transition metal-oxide mesostructures has also been an area of interest for
  • ideal for photocatalysis (Figure 3), but this growth process is also faster compared to the conventional process, thereby saving time and energy during the growth process. Conclusion One-dimensional nanostructures with very high surface to volume ratio can be attractive candidates for photocatalysis
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Published 22 Nov 2010
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