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Optical waveguide through CdS nanoribbons.
Anlian Pan,Anlian Pan,Dan Liu,Ruibin Liu,Ruibin Liu,Feifei Wang,Feifei Wang,Xing Zhu,Bingsuo Zou,Bingsuo Zou +9 more
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This article is published in Small.The article was published on 2005-10-01. It has received 187 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Carbon nanotube & Nanowire.read more
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Synthesis and applications of one-dimensional semiconductors
Sven Barth,Sven Barth,Francisco Hernandez-Ramirez,Justin D. Holmes,Justin D. Holmes,Albert Romano-Rodriguez +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of synthetic approaches for growing high aspect-ratio semiconductors from bottom-up techniques, such as crystal structure governed nucleation, metal-promoted vapour phase and solution growth, formation in non-metal seeded gas-phase processes, structure directing templates and electrospinning, is presented.
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Low-Dimensional Nanomaterials Based on Small Organic Molecules: Preparation and Optoelectronic Properties†
TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive review of recent progress of research dedicated to low-dimensional nanomaterials constructed from functional low-molecular-weight organic compounds, whose optoelectronic properties are fundamentally different from those of their inorganic counterparts is presented.
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Single-crystalline CdS nanobelts for excellent field-emitters and ultrahigh quantum-efficiency photodetectors.
Liang Li,Pei Cai Wu,Xiao Sheng Fang,Tianyou Zhai,Lun Dai,Meiyong Liao,Yasuo Koide,Hongqiang Wang,Yoshio Bando,Dmitri Golberg +9 more
TL;DR: The results imply that the present CdS nanobelts are excellent candidates for applications in high-performance field emitters and photodetectors.
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One-dimensional CdSnanostructures: synthesis, properties, and applications
TL;DR: A comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art research activities that focus on the rational synthesis, novel properties and unique applications of 1D CdSnanostructures in nanotechnology is provided in this article.
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Advances in Small Perovskite-Based Lasers
TL;DR: In this paper, the perovskite nanophotonics, in particular the lasing properties of perovsite nanostructures, are discussed, and the rapid advances of small lasers based on perov-skites using both active and passive microcavities are reviewed; these are mainly classified into four sections: thin films, nanoplatelets, nanowires, and quantum dots.
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Room-temperature ultraviolet nanowire nanolasers
Michael H. Huang,Samuel S. Mao,Henning Feick,Haoquan Yan,Yiying Wu,Hannes Kind,Eicke R. Weber,Richard E. Russo,Peidong Yang,Peidong Yang +9 more
TL;DR: Room-temperature ultraviolet lasing in semiconductor nanowire arrays has been demonstrated and self-organized, <0001> oriented zinc oxide nanowires grown on sapphire substrates were synthesized with a simple vapor transport and condensation process.
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Chemistry and Physics in One Dimension: Synthesis and Properties of Nanowires and Nanotubes
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the development of a general approach to rational synthesis of crystalline nanowires of arbitrary composition, and illustrate solutions to these challenges with measurements of the atomic structure and electronic properties of carbon nanotubes.
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Single-nanowire electrically driven lasers
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate the feasibility of achieving electrically driven lasing from individual nanowires and show that these structures can function as Fabry-Perot optical cavities with mode spacing inversely related to the nanowire length.
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Carbon Nanotubes: Synthesis, Integration, and Properties
TL;DR: In this paper, the van der Waals self-assembly forces and applied electric fields are used to control the growth direction of carbon nanotubes in a patterned growth approach.
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Single-walled carbon nanotube electronics
TL;DR: In this paper, the fabrication and electronic properties of devices based on individual carbon nanotubes are reviewed, and both metallic and semiconducting SWNTs are found to possess electrical characteristics that compare favorably to the best electronic materials available.