We report on the chemical synthesis of the arrays of silicon oxide nanodots and their self-organization on the surface via physical processes triggered by surface charges. The method based on chemically active oxygen plasma leads to the rearrangement of nanostructures and eventually to the formation of groups of nanodots. This behavior is explained in terms of the effect of electric field on the kinetics of surface processes. The direct measurements of the electric charges on the surface demonstrate that the charge correlates with the density and arrangement of nanodots within the array. Extensive numerical simulations support the proposed mechanism and prove a critical role of the electric charges in the self-organization. This simple and ...
Surface chemistry and nanoparticle growth relevant for flash memory applications has been investiga...
Highly dense hexagonally ordered two-dimensional arrays of Si nanocrystals embedded in SiO2 nanodots...
In this paper we introduce the electrospray technique as a suitable method to create SiO2 3D ordered...
We report on the chemical synthesis of the arrays of silicon oxide nanodots and their self-organizat...
ABSTRACT: We report on the chemical synthesis of the arrays of silicon oxide nanodots and their self...
We report on the chemical synthesis of the arrays of silicon oxide nanodots and their self-organizat...
The self organized growth of crystalline silicon nanodots and their structural characteristics are i...
The self-organized growth of crystalline silicon nanodots and their structural characteristics are i...
Periodic, well-defined, features in the nano-scale (dots, pillars, pores etc) are essential in sever...
This paper reports a three-step fabrication method for highly ordered silica nanowire bunch arrays o...
This paper reports a three-step fabrication method for highly ordered silica nanowire bunch arrays o...
This chapter contains sections titled: Synthesis of Self‐Organizing Arrays of Quantum Dots: Objectiv...
Driven by the innate tendency of the system to attain a local energy minimum, self-organization enab...
Driven by the innate tendency of the system to attain a local energy minimum, self-organization enab...
Driven by the innate tendency of the system to attain a local energy minimum, self-organization enab...
Surface chemistry and nanoparticle growth relevant for flash memory applications has been investiga...
Highly dense hexagonally ordered two-dimensional arrays of Si nanocrystals embedded in SiO2 nanodots...
In this paper we introduce the electrospray technique as a suitable method to create SiO2 3D ordered...
We report on the chemical synthesis of the arrays of silicon oxide nanodots and their self-organizat...
ABSTRACT: We report on the chemical synthesis of the arrays of silicon oxide nanodots and their self...
We report on the chemical synthesis of the arrays of silicon oxide nanodots and their self-organizat...
The self organized growth of crystalline silicon nanodots and their structural characteristics are i...
The self-organized growth of crystalline silicon nanodots and their structural characteristics are i...
Periodic, well-defined, features in the nano-scale (dots, pillars, pores etc) are essential in sever...
This paper reports a three-step fabrication method for highly ordered silica nanowire bunch arrays o...
This paper reports a three-step fabrication method for highly ordered silica nanowire bunch arrays o...
This chapter contains sections titled: Synthesis of Self‐Organizing Arrays of Quantum Dots: Objectiv...
Driven by the innate tendency of the system to attain a local energy minimum, self-organization enab...
Driven by the innate tendency of the system to attain a local energy minimum, self-organization enab...
Driven by the innate tendency of the system to attain a local energy minimum, self-organization enab...
Surface chemistry and nanoparticle growth relevant for flash memory applications has been investiga...
Highly dense hexagonally ordered two-dimensional arrays of Si nanocrystals embedded in SiO2 nanodots...
In this paper we introduce the electrospray technique as a suitable method to create SiO2 3D ordered...