Variation of the electronic functionality of self-seeded germanium nanowires through synthesis determined core-shell interface states
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Stephen Connaughton, 'Variation of the electronic functionality of self-seeded germanium nanowires through synthesis determined core-shell interface states', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Physics, 2015, pp 184Download Item:



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Bottom up grown germanium nanowires may have an important role to play in future electronic devices. While the electrical properties of nanowires grown using a metallic seed as a catalyst have been extensively reported we study self-seeded nanowires in this thesis. Such wires are core-shell in nature and are grown without any intentional doping. Self-seeded nanowires have been previously proposed as an attractive alternative to conventionally grown wires due the alleviation of complications arising from unintentional doping from the metallic seed.
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Author: Connaughton, Stephen
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Krstić, VojislavQualification name:
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Publisher:
Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of PhysicsType of material:
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