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Wide Band Gap Semiconductor Nanowires 1 Lowdimensionality Effects And Growth Vincent Consonni

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Wide Band Gap Semiconductor Nanowires 1 Lowdimensionality Effects And Growth Vincent Consonni
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Publisher: Wiley-ISTE
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.76 MB
Author: Vincent Consonni, Guy Feuillet
ISBN: 9781848215979, 1848215975
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Wide Band Gap Semiconductor Nanowires 1 Lowdimensionality Effects And Growth Vincent Consonni by Vincent Consonni, Guy Feuillet 9781848215979, 1848215975 instant download after payment.

GaN and ZnO nanowires can by grown using a wide variety of methods from physical vapor deposition to wet chemistry for optical devices. This book starts by presenting the similarities and differences between GaN and ZnO materials, as well as the assets and current limitations of nanowires for their use in optical devices, including feasibility and perspectives. It then focuses on the nucleation and growth mechanisms
of ZnO and GaN nanowires, grown by various chemical and physical methods. Finally, it describes the formation of nanowire heterostructures applied to optical devices.

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