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Coaxial Nanocable: Silicon Carbide and Silicon Oxide Sheathed with Boron Nitride and Carbon
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1998
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Silicon Oxide SheathedEngineeringSilicon CarbideSelf-organization MechanismBoron NitrideHexagonal Boron NitrideNanoelectronicsMultielement NanotubesNanostructure SynthesisReactive Laser AblationNanoscale ScienceCarbon NanotubesMaterials ScienceNanoscale SystemPhysicsNanotechnologyNanomaterialsApplied PhysicsNanotubesCarbide
Multielement nanotubes comprising multiple phases, with diameters of a few tens of nanometers and lengths up to 50 micrometers, were successfully synthesized by means of reactive laser ablation. The experimentally determined structure consists of a beta-phase silicon carbide core, an amorphous silicon oxide intermediate layer, and graphitic outer shells made of boron nitride and carbon layers separated in the radial direction. The structure resembles a coaxial nanocable with a semiconductor-insulator-metal (or semiconductor-insulator-semiconductor) geometry and suggests applications in nanoscale electronic devices that take advantage of this self-organization mechanism for multielement nanotube formation.
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