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Influence of substrate temperature on the morphology of silicon oxide nanowires synthesized using a tin catalyst

Khmel et al., 2016

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17019402693391218257
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Khmel S
Baranov E
Zamchiy A
Maximovskiy E
Gulyaev D
Zhuravlev K
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physica status solidi (a)

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Silicon oxide nanowires SiOx were synthesized by the gas‐jet electron beam plasma chemical vapor deposition method. The synthesis of nanostructures was carried out on silicon substrates with thin tin film as a catalyst. The evolution in the morphology of the …
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