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Wei-Ming Wang
Researcher at National Taiwan University
Publications - 6
Citations - 314
Wei-Ming Wang is an academic researcher from National Taiwan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanowire & Contact resistance. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 310 citations. Previous affiliations of Wei-Ming Wang include National Taiwan Normal University.
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Growth mechanism, structure and IR photoluminescence studies of indium nitride nanorods
Z. H. Lan,Wei-Ming Wang,Chia-Liang Sun,Shih Chen Shi,Hsu Chih-Wei,T. T. Chen,Kuei-Hsien Chen,Chia Chun Chen,Yang-Fang Chen,Li-Hsing Chen +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the photoluminescence (PL) spectra of single crystal indium nitride nanorods were analyzed using high-resolution transmission electron microscopic analyses and it was shown that even a minute amount of oxygen, from residual oxygen in the growth environment and/or native oxide on the Si, would effectively help the growth of InN nanorod.
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Electrical transport properties of single GaN and InN nanowires
Chih-Yang Chang,Gou-Chung Chi,Wei-Ming Wang,Li-Chyong Chen,Kuei-Hsien Chen,Fan Ren,Stephen J. Pearton +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the transport properties of single GaN and InN nanowires grown by thermal catalytic chemical vapor deposition were measured as a function of temperature, annealing condition (for GaN) and length/square of radius ratio (for InN).
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Sharp Infrared Emission from Single‐Crystalline Indium Nitride Nanobelts Prepared Using Guided‐Stream Thermal Chemical Vapor Deposition
Ming Shien Hu,Ming Shien Hu,Wei-Ming Wang,Tzung T. Chen,Lu-Sheng Hong,Chun-Wei Chen,Chia Chun Chen,Yang-Fang Chen,Kuei-Hsien Chen,Li-Chyong Chen +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, single-crystalline InN nanobelts have been synthesized using Au as the catalyst by a guided-stream thermal chemical vapor deposition technique, and structural analysis shows that these nanobels have a wurtzite structure and exhibit a rectangular cross section with self-selective facets.
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Transport properties of InN nanowires
Chih-Yang Chang,Gou-Chung Chi,Wei-Ming Wang,Li-Chyong Chen,Kuei-Hsien Chen,Fan Ren,Stephen J. Pearton +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the transport properties of single InN nanowires grown by thermal catalytic chemical vapor deposition were measured as a function of both length/square of radius ratio and temperature.
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GaN, ZnO and InN nanowires and devices.
Stephen J. Pearton,B. S. Kang,Brent P. Gila,David P. Norton,Olga Kryliouk,Fan Ren,Young-Woo Heo,Chih-Yang Chang,Gou-Chung Chi,Wei-Ming Wang,Li-Chyong Chen +10 more
TL;DR: A brief review of recent developments in wide bandgap semiconductor nanowire synthesis and devices fabricated on these nanostructures shows strong interest for applications in UV detection, gas sensors and transparent electronics.