Inductive properties of nanoparticles Nano wire (based on nano-micro-electronics phd) Educational-research doctorate
Researcher and author PhD student : Afshin Rashid
Note: The nanowires are made on a flat bed of semiconductor materials such as silicon and germanium. Nanosimes are very fine wires. They are made of metals such as silver, gold or iron.
Nanometers are measured as spatial measurements of about 10-9 meters, which are mostly used in nanotechnology to make nanomachines. This small nanoscale is created by nanometer-sized nanoparticles of nanometer technology in approximate dimensions of 1 to 100 nanometers, where only one of the phenomena of its type offers descriptive applications. Nanotechnology, with its scientific, engineering, and non-scale technology, includes imaging, measurement, design, and manipulation of materials at this scale. Due to nanotechnology, the speed of computers has increased compared to the past and the value of calculations has decreased. The nanowires are made on a flat bed of semiconductor materials such as silicon and germanium. Nanosimes are very fine wires. They are made of metals such as silver, gold or iron. Nanometers are measured as spatial measurements of about 10-9 meters, which are mostly used in nanotechnology to make nanomachines. This small nanowire is created by nanometer-diameter nanoparticles.
Nanotechnology in the approximate dimensions of 1 to 100 nanometers, where only one of the phenomena of its type offers descriptive applications, is in the position of matter. Nanotechnology, including scientific, engineering, and non-scale technology, includes imaging, measuring, designing, and manipulating materials at this scale. Due to nanotechnology, the speed of computers has increased compared to the past and the value of calculations has decreased.
Conclusion:
Silicon nanowires are one of the best examples of semiconductor nanostructures that can be made into single crystals with a comic diameter of 9 to 0 nanometers.
Author: PhD Student ( Afshin Rashid)
PhD student in Nano-Microelectronics at Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran