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Penetrating the oxide barrier in situ and separating freestanding porous anodic alumina films in one step.

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A simple method for penetrating the barrier layer of an anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) film and for detaching the AAO film from residual Al foil was developed by reversing the bias voltage in situ after the anodization process is completed.
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A simple method for penetrating the barrier layer of an anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) film and for detaching the AAO film from residual Al foil was developed by reversing the bias voltage in situ after the anodization process is completed. With this technique, we have been able to obtain large pieces of free-standing AAO membranes with regular pore sizes of sub-10 nm. By combining Ar ion milling and wetting enhancement processes, Au nanowires were grown in the sub-10 nm pores of the AAO films. Further scaling down of the pore size and extension to the deposition of nanowires and nanotubes of materials other than Au should be possible by further optimizing this procedure.

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Highly ordered nanostructures with tunable size, shape and properties : A new way to surface nano-patterning using ultra-thin alumina masks

TL;DR: In this paper, a new surface nano-patterning approach in fabricating ordered nanostructures, in which ultra-thin anodic alumina membranes are used as fabrication masks, is presented.
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Template-Grown Metal Nanowires

TL;DR: The growth of metal nanowires using membranes as hard templates is reviewed, finding applications to problems in superconductivity, optical spectroscopy and sensing, and catalytic conversion of chemical to mechanical energy.
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Interplay between superconductivity and ferromagnetism in crystalline nanowires

TL;DR: In this paper, a single-crystal ferromagnetic cobalt nanowires sandwiched between superconducting electrodes was found to attain zero resistance at low temperatures, and the transition to incomplete superconductivity was foreshadowed by a strikingly large and sharp resistance peak near the super-conducting transition temperature of the electrodes.
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Nanometer-scale modification and welding of silicon and metallic nanowires with a high-intensity electron beam.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that a high-intensity electron beam can be applied to create holes, gaps, and other patterns of atomic and nanometer dimensions on a single nanowire, to weld individual nanowires to form metal-metal or metal-semiconductor junctions, and to remove the oxide shell from a crystalline nanowired.
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Nanomaterials: a membrane-based synthetic approach.

TL;DR: A relatively new method for preparing nanomaterials, membrane-based synthesis, is reviewed, which entails synthesis of the desired material within the pores of a nanoporous membrane.
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Membrane-Based Synthesis of Nanomaterials

TL;DR: In this paper, the template method is used to synthesize nanotubules and fibrils of polymers, metals, semiconductors, carbons, and other materials.
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A general template-based method for the preparation of nanomaterials

TL;DR: A template-based approach for the fabrication of nanomaterials was proposed in this article, which involves the synthesis of a desired material within the pores of a nanoporous membrane.
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Self‐Ordering of Cell Arrangement of Anodic Porous Alumina Formed in Sulfuric Acid Solution

TL;DR: In this paper, self-ordering of the cell arrangement of the porous structure of anodic alumina has been studied in a sulfuric acid solution, and a highly ordered structure was obtained under anodization at a constant potential of 25 to 27 V.
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