Silicon carbide is one of the promising materials for the fabrication of various one- and two-dimensional nanostructures. In this chapter, we discuss experimental and theoretical studies of the plasma-enabled fabrication of silicon carbide quantum dots, nanowires, and nanorods. The discussed fabrication methods include plasma-assisted growth with and without anodic aluminium oxide membranes and with or without silane as a source of silicon. In the silane-free experiments, quartz was used as a source of silicon to synthesize the silicon carbide nanostructures in an environmentally friendly process. The mechanism of the formation of nanowires and nanorods is also discussed
With the recent advances in nanotechnology, plasma nanofabrication has become an exciting new niche ...
A two-step reaction scheme has been employed for the synthesis of SiC nanorods at 1400 degrees C. Si...
Nanowires (NWs) open promising near-future perspectives for the design and fabrication of nano-scale...
This work intends to expand upon the materials and applications achievable by non-thermal plasma pro...
Nanoparticles have attracted much attention because of their unusual physical properties. This work ...
International audienceOne-dimensional (1D) nanostructures such as nanowires or nanotubes have attrac...
Materials drastically alter their electronic properties when being reduced to the nanoscale due to q...
Silicon carbide (SiC) nanoparticles can be used for ceramics reinforcement, creation of nanostructur...
Recent progress in the fabrication technology of silicon nanostructures has made possible observatio...
We have developed a novel single-step technique based on nonthermal, radio frequency (rf) plasmas to...
Silicon carbide nanowires are valuable for electronic and optical applications, due to their high me...
We report the catalyst-free synthesis of the arrays of core-shell, ultrathin, size-uniform SiC/AlSiC...
A one step procedure has been developed to grow beta-silicon carbide (beta-SiC) nanorods from a soli...
Three case studies are presented to show low-temperature plasma-specific effects in the solution of ...
The results of experiments on the synthesis of SiC and C nanostructures by chemical vapor deposition...
With the recent advances in nanotechnology, plasma nanofabrication has become an exciting new niche ...
A two-step reaction scheme has been employed for the synthesis of SiC nanorods at 1400 degrees C. Si...
Nanowires (NWs) open promising near-future perspectives for the design and fabrication of nano-scale...
This work intends to expand upon the materials and applications achievable by non-thermal plasma pro...
Nanoparticles have attracted much attention because of their unusual physical properties. This work ...
International audienceOne-dimensional (1D) nanostructures such as nanowires or nanotubes have attrac...
Materials drastically alter their electronic properties when being reduced to the nanoscale due to q...
Silicon carbide (SiC) nanoparticles can be used for ceramics reinforcement, creation of nanostructur...
Recent progress in the fabrication technology of silicon nanostructures has made possible observatio...
We have developed a novel single-step technique based on nonthermal, radio frequency (rf) plasmas to...
Silicon carbide nanowires are valuable for electronic and optical applications, due to their high me...
We report the catalyst-free synthesis of the arrays of core-shell, ultrathin, size-uniform SiC/AlSiC...
A one step procedure has been developed to grow beta-silicon carbide (beta-SiC) nanorods from a soli...
Three case studies are presented to show low-temperature plasma-specific effects in the solution of ...
The results of experiments on the synthesis of SiC and C nanostructures by chemical vapor deposition...
With the recent advances in nanotechnology, plasma nanofabrication has become an exciting new niche ...
A two-step reaction scheme has been employed for the synthesis of SiC nanorods at 1400 degrees C. Si...
Nanowires (NWs) open promising near-future perspectives for the design and fabrication of nano-scale...