Review of: "Oligophenylene vanillin (silicon/germanium ) structured nanowires and cylinders for possible applications in electronic energy"

Qeios 23 (2023)
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Abstract

Oligophenylene vanillin nanowires (Si Silicon / Germanium Gi) , narrow structures whose diameter is only a few billionths of a meter but thousands or millions of times longer. They exist in various forms—made of metals, semiconductors, insulators, and organic compounds—and are used for applications in the fields of electronics, energy conversion, optics, and chemical sensing. Because of their extreme thinness, Oligophenylene vanillin nanowires with a (Si Silicon / Germanium Gi) structure are essentially one dimensional. Nanowires are quasi-one-dimensional materials, "their two dimensions are on the nanometer scale." This one-dimensionality confers distinct electrical and optical properties.

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Afshin Rashid
Islamic Azad University Science and Reserch Branch Tehran

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