Synthesis of "nano-spin electrons" in the structure of nano-wires (based on nano-micro-electronics PHD (educational-research doctorate)
Researcher and author PhD studen Afshin Rashid
Note: One-dimensional structures such as nanotubes, nano-wires and quantum wires are considered capable structures in the fields of nano-espresso, nano-photonics, nano-electronics, etc.
The reason for this attention is the large ratio of their length to diameter and their differences in electrical, optical, chemical and magnetic properties, which lead to the use of electrolyte electrophoresis and electrolysis . Various methods have been used to achieve one-dimensional nano-arrays, including lithography-based methods (electron beam lithography, optical lithography, electrical radiation, ion beam, lithography, resurfacing), and microscopy. (Physical vapor deposition and chemical vapor deposition) and named methods based on the use of Templet. The electron in the atom, in addition to being rotated around it by the force of gravity, also has a rotational motion around it. This type of rotation in the structure of nanowires is called electron nanospin.
The advantages of using nano-porous aluminum oxide as a template for the production of nano-wires compared to other methods, including the high order of porosity, the alignment of porosity, the ability to control the length-to-diameter ratio and the high density of porosity. The order and dimensions of the nano-wires produced are determined and controlled using these sets of templates with the initial conditions of the Andes process. Due to their chemical stability, high saturation magnetism, high axial heterogeneity, high blind temperature, chemical stability and excellent corrosion resistance, and high nanotechnological resistance , they have good electromagnetic and nanomagnetic properties.
Conclusion:
One-dimensional structures such as nanotubes, nanosystems and quantum wires are capable of constructing attention in the fields of nano-sprinting, nano-photonics, nano-electronics, etc.
Author: PhD Student ( Afshin Rashid)