Saxena et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Spectroscopic Investigation of well aligned Silicon Nano wires Fabricated by Metal Induced EtchingSaxena et al., 2016
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- 11386704857866433289
- Author
- Saxena S
- Sahu G
- Yogi P
- Sagdeo P
- Kumar R
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- Publication venue
- Materials Today: Proceedings
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Well aligned Silicon nano-wires (SiNWs) were fabricated by metal induced etching (MIE). Scanning electron microscopy has been employed to study the surface morphology and cross sectional view for confirming the nano-wire like structures in our samples. Presence of …
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