Crystals with cylindrical symmetry, not existing in nature, are mimicked by the roll-up of single-crystalline and highly strained semiconductor bilayers. Exploiting this, the local structure of such individual rolled-up nanotubes is locally probed and quantified nondestructively by x-ray microbeam diffraction. A comparison to simulations, based on the minimization of the elastic energy, allows us to determine layer thicknesses and lattice parameter distributions within the strongly curved bilayers
MoS<sub>2</sub> and WS<sub>2</sub> emerge as important materials due to their layered structure, eit...
High-energy X-ray diffraction and atomic Pair Distribution Function analysis are employed to determi...
New quasi-one-dimensional hollow nanostructures similar to flattened nanotubes are numerically simu-...
Indirect high resolution electron microscopy using one of several possible data-set geometries offer...
By releasing strained epitaxial layers from their substrates, the layers roll up to form nanotubes....
This thesis investigates the effect of the geometry of the strained bilayer mesa on the physical sha...
Strained semiconductor bilayers are released from their substrate and formed into free-standing tub...
The different fabrication methods that have been developed for making carbon nanotubes will provide ...
The structural chemistry of nanoscale materials encapsulated within single-walled carbon nanotubes (...
The quantitative theory of diffraction by spiral nanotubes of any chemical composition is offered. D...
The analysis of diffraction by separate mixed-layer goffered nanotube's lattice is offered. Two extr...
High-resolution x-ray diffraction characterization of pseudomorphic semiconductor device structures ...
The crystal growth behaviour of solid phase halides encapsulated within single walled carbon nanotub...
The intent of this thesis is to investigate the formation mechanics of bi-layer semiconductor nanotu...
Abstract. The mathematical apparatus of simulation diffraction by spiral nanotubes of arbitrary chem...
MoS<sub>2</sub> and WS<sub>2</sub> emerge as important materials due to their layered structure, eit...
High-energy X-ray diffraction and atomic Pair Distribution Function analysis are employed to determi...
New quasi-one-dimensional hollow nanostructures similar to flattened nanotubes are numerically simu-...
Indirect high resolution electron microscopy using one of several possible data-set geometries offer...
By releasing strained epitaxial layers from their substrates, the layers roll up to form nanotubes....
This thesis investigates the effect of the geometry of the strained bilayer mesa on the physical sha...
Strained semiconductor bilayers are released from their substrate and formed into free-standing tub...
The different fabrication methods that have been developed for making carbon nanotubes will provide ...
The structural chemistry of nanoscale materials encapsulated within single-walled carbon nanotubes (...
The quantitative theory of diffraction by spiral nanotubes of any chemical composition is offered. D...
The analysis of diffraction by separate mixed-layer goffered nanotube's lattice is offered. Two extr...
High-resolution x-ray diffraction characterization of pseudomorphic semiconductor device structures ...
The crystal growth behaviour of solid phase halides encapsulated within single walled carbon nanotub...
The intent of this thesis is to investigate the formation mechanics of bi-layer semiconductor nanotu...
Abstract. The mathematical apparatus of simulation diffraction by spiral nanotubes of arbitrary chem...
MoS<sub>2</sub> and WS<sub>2</sub> emerge as important materials due to their layered structure, eit...
High-energy X-ray diffraction and atomic Pair Distribution Function analysis are employed to determi...
New quasi-one-dimensional hollow nanostructures similar to flattened nanotubes are numerically simu-...