Sekhar, 2008 - Google Patents
Nanomanufacturing of silica nanowires: synthesis, characterization and applicationsSekhar, 2008
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- Sekhar P
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In this research, selective and bottom-up manufacturing of silica nanowires on silicon (Si) and its applications has been investigated. Localized synthesis of these nanowires on Si was achieved by metal thin film catalysis and metal ion implantation based seeding …
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