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Vapor‐liquid‐solid mechanism of single crystal growth

R. S. Wagner, +1 more
- 01 Mar 1964 - 
- Vol. 4, Iss: 5, pp 89-90
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This article is published in Applied Physics Letters.The article was published on 1964-03-01. It has received 6579 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Vapor–liquid–solid method & Seed crystal.

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Silicon nanowires as field-effect transducers for biosensor development: A review

TL;DR: This review discusses the construction and application of SiNW-FET sensors for detection of ions, nucleic acids and protein markers, and discusses the future prospects of SiNFET sensors.
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Comparative gas sensor response of SnO2, SnO and Sn3O4 nanobelts to NO2 and potential interferents

TL;DR: In this article, the performance of single crystalline tin oxide nanobelts in different oxidation states (SnO 2, SnO and Sn 3 O 4 ), synthesized by a carbothermal reduction method, is reported.
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Small-sized silicon nanoparticles: new nanolights and nanocatalysts

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Sn78Ge22@Carbon Core-Shell Nanowires as Fast and High-Capacity Lithium Storage Media

TL;DR: A one-dimensional core-shell design exploits the benefits of the Sn78Ge22 nanowire to produce an exceptional high rate lithium reactivity as well as excellent capacity retention after extended cycles.
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Kinetically induced kinking of vapor-liquid-solid grown epitaxial si nanowires.

TL;DR: At the fastest growth rates, single-crystal Si NWs smoothly, continuously, and randomly vary their growth directions, producing a morphology that is qualitatively different than highly kinked growth.
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The influence of dislocations on crystal growth

TL;DR: In fact, the existence of a critical finite supersaturation for further growth has only been established for a few materials, and then for individual faces of individual crystals, being different from case to case as discussed by the authors.
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Epitaxial Silicon Films by the Hydrogen Reduction of SiCl4

TL;DR: In this article, the basic chemistry and reaction kinetics pertinent to the growth of these films are discussed in detail in detail, including the hydrogen reduction of silicon tetrachloride appropriately doped with or.
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Growth and Defect Structure of Sapphire Microcrystals

TL;DR: In this article, small euhedral crystals of α-Al2O3 (sapphire) were observed following oxidation of aluminum and an aluminum alloy in wet hydrogen at high temperatures.
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