| Literature DB >> 23997656 |
Brian Piccione1, Rahul Agarwal, Yeonwoong Jung, Ritesh Agarwal.
Abstract
Nanowires offer a unique approach for the bottom up assembly of electronic and photonic devices with the potential of integrating photonics with existing technologies. The anisotropic geometry and mesoscopic length scales of nanowires also make them very interesting systems to study a variety of size-dependent phenomenon where finite size effects become important. We will discuss the intriguing size-dependent properties of nanowire systems with diameters in the 5 - 300 nm range, where finite size and interfacial phenomena become more important than quantum mechanical effects. The ability to synthesize and manipulate nanostructures by chemical methods allows tremendous versatility in creating new systems with well controlled geometries, dimensions and functionality, which can then be used for understanding novel processes in finite-sized systems and devices.Entities:
Keywords: nanophotonics; nanowires; phase transitions
Year: 2013 PMID: 23997656 PMCID: PMC3755783 DOI: 10.1080/14786435.2013.765981
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Philos Mag (Abingdon) ISSN: 1478-6435 Impact factor: 1.864