Herein, we demonstrate a facile technique for the fabrication of one-dimensional indium antimonide (InSb) nanowires using anodic aluminium oxide (AAO) template-assisted vacuum die-casting method. The filling mechanism of the vacuum die-casting process is investigated on varying AAO pore structures through different electrolytes. It is found that the anodizing electrolytes play a vital role in nanowire growth and structure formation. The as-obtained InSb nanowires from the dissolution process show a degree of high crystallinity, homogeneity, and uniformity throughout their structure. The TEM and XRD results elucidated the InSb zinc-blende crystal structure and preferential orientation along the c-axis direction. The thermoelectric characteri...
We report on a simple but powerful approach to grow high material quality InSb and GaSb nanowires in...
We report the first large-scale synthesis of single crystal InSb nanowires using self-catalyzed vapo...
The peculiar shape and dimensions of nanowires (NWs) have opened the way to their exploitation in th...
Indium antimonide (InSb) is a III–V compound semiconductor that in a form of nanowires can possess i...
Indium antimonide nanowires were synthesized by electrochemical deposition using anodic aluminum oxi...
Semiconductor InSb nanowire have been synthesized by the typical three-electrode electrochemical cel...
In the recent past, there has been an increasing interest in nanostructured III-V semiconductor mate...
Among various ways to produce nanowires, anodic alumina membrane- (AAM-) based synthesis has constan...
Indium Antimonide (InSb) nanowires with a diameter ranging from 30 nm to 200 nm, were synthesized by...
Template-assisted synthesis of nanowires is a simple electrochemical technique commonly used in the ...
Vertical arrays of high aspect ratio (\u3e100) InSb nanowires with diameters of simi...
This article summarizes some of the critical features of pure indium antimonide nanowires (InSb NWs)...
The thermoelectric properties of bandles of indium antimonide nanowires with a diameter of about 5 n...
We report on a simple but powerful approach to grow high material quality InSb and GaSb nanowires in...
Synthesis of InSb nanowires using a chemical vapor deposition technique, as a function of growth tem...
We report on a simple but powerful approach to grow high material quality InSb and GaSb nanowires in...
We report the first large-scale synthesis of single crystal InSb nanowires using self-catalyzed vapo...
The peculiar shape and dimensions of nanowires (NWs) have opened the way to their exploitation in th...
Indium antimonide (InSb) is a III–V compound semiconductor that in a form of nanowires can possess i...
Indium antimonide nanowires were synthesized by electrochemical deposition using anodic aluminum oxi...
Semiconductor InSb nanowire have been synthesized by the typical three-electrode electrochemical cel...
In the recent past, there has been an increasing interest in nanostructured III-V semiconductor mate...
Among various ways to produce nanowires, anodic alumina membrane- (AAM-) based synthesis has constan...
Indium Antimonide (InSb) nanowires with a diameter ranging from 30 nm to 200 nm, were synthesized by...
Template-assisted synthesis of nanowires is a simple electrochemical technique commonly used in the ...
Vertical arrays of high aspect ratio (\u3e100) InSb nanowires with diameters of simi...
This article summarizes some of the critical features of pure indium antimonide nanowires (InSb NWs)...
The thermoelectric properties of bandles of indium antimonide nanowires with a diameter of about 5 n...
We report on a simple but powerful approach to grow high material quality InSb and GaSb nanowires in...
Synthesis of InSb nanowires using a chemical vapor deposition technique, as a function of growth tem...
We report on a simple but powerful approach to grow high material quality InSb and GaSb nanowires in...
We report the first large-scale synthesis of single crystal InSb nanowires using self-catalyzed vapo...
The peculiar shape and dimensions of nanowires (NWs) have opened the way to their exploitation in th...