Section _ reproduction and production of nanowires

Typically, the length of nanowires is more than 1000 times greater than their diameter.  Investigating the huge difference in the ratio (length to diameter) of nanowires

Researcher  and author: Dr.   (   Afshin Rashid)



Note: Nanowires are just like normal electrical wires except for the fact that they are very small.  Like conventional wires, nanowires can be made from a variety of conductive and semi-conductive materials such as copper, silver, gold, iron, silicon, zinc oxide, and germanium.  Nanowires can also be made from carbon nanotubes.

Nanowires are less than 100 nm in diameter and can be as small as 3 nm.  Typically, nanowires are more than 1000 times larger than their diameter.  This huge difference in length-to-diameter ratio compared to nanowires is often referred to as 1D materials.  This leads to unique properties not seen in bulk materials,  the minute size of nanowires means that quantum mechanical effects become important.



"Quantum wires" exploit quantum mechanics to produce wires with a wide range of unique electrical properties.  These properties include quantum tunneling, which allows wires made of carbon nanotubes to have very high conductivity with electrons traveling ballistically through the wire.



In the immersion method, the nanowires  have enough time to transfer from the particles of the nanowires to the holes; The step of forming uniform nanoparticles is done slowly and finally uniform nanowires are formed. Structural investigation with FESEM  in the immersion method of uniform nanowires in all pores and in a wide area in the particles of nanowires. The simple answer to this question is any particle less than 100 nanometers.  But as  the scale of 1-100 nm determines the size range of a nanoparticle.  In order to prevent particle contact, clusters of atoms may be removed below 1 nm, but electron movement in nanoparticles has to particles <1 nm.  Because particles are three-dimensional.



Conclusion: 

Nanowires are just like normal electrical wires except for the fact that they are much smaller.  Like conventional wires, nanowires can be made from a variety of conductive and semi-conductive materials such as copper, silver, gold, iron, silicon, zinc oxide, and germanium.  Nanowires can also be made from carbon nanotubes.

Researcher  and author: Dr.   (   Afshin Rashid)

Specialized doctorate in nano-microelectronics