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The Journal of Chemical Physics|December 17, 2009
For nanowire growth, vapor-solid-solid (vapor-solid) mechanism is actually vapor-quasisolid-solid (vapor-quasiliquid-solid) mechanismS Noor Mohammad
Nanotechnology|February 2, 2012
A possible role of the dipole moment of the catalyst droplet in nanotube growth, alignment, chirality, and characteristicsS Noor Mohammad
Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology|April 10, 2019
VQS (Vapor-Quasiliquid-Solid, Vapor-Quasisolid-Solid) Mechanism for Realizing Narrow Distributions of Chirality and Diameters of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes (SWCNTs)S Noor Mohammad
Nanotechnology|June 26, 2012
Quantum-confined nanowires as vehicles for enhanced electrical transportS Noor Mohammad
Journal of Physics. Condensed Matter : an Institute of Physics Journal|September 24, 2014
Understanding quantum confinement in nanowires: basics, applications and possible lawsS Noor Mohammad
The Journal of Chemical Physics|December 2, 2009
Substrate-mediated diffusion-induced growth of single-crystal nanowiresS Noor Mohammad
Indian Journal of Biochemistry & Biophysics|February 1, 1986
Carcinogenic mechanism for polycyclic hydrocarbons extended: electrophilicity theoryS Noor Mohammad
The Journal of Chemical Physics|September 13, 2006
Self-catalysis: a contamination-free, substrate-free growth mechanism for single-crystal nanowire and nanotube growth by chemical vapor depositionS Noor Mohammad
Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)|February 7, 2012
Thermodynamic imbalance, surface energy, and segregation reveal the true origin of nanotube synthesisS Noor Mohammad
Nanotechnology|October 17, 2013
Metal/nanowire contacts, quantum confinement, and their roles in the generation of new, gigantic actions in nanowire transistorsS Noor Mohammad
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The Journal of Chemical Physics|December 17, 2009
For nanowire growth, vapor-solid-solid (vapor-solid) mechanism is actually vapor-quasisolid-solid (vapor-quasiliquid-solid) mechanismS Noor Mohammad
Nanotechnology|February 2, 2012
A possible role of the dipole moment of the catalyst droplet in nanotube growth, alignment, chirality, and characteristicsS Noor Mohammad
Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology|April 10, 2019
VQS (Vapor-Quasiliquid-Solid, Vapor-Quasisolid-Solid) Mechanism for Realizing Narrow Distributions of Chirality and Diameters of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes (SWCNTs)S Noor Mohammad
Nanotechnology|June 26, 2012
Quantum-confined nanowires as vehicles for enhanced electrical transportS Noor Mohammad
Journal of Physics. Condensed Matter : an Institute of Physics Journal|September 24, 2014
Understanding quantum confinement in nanowires: basics, applications and possible lawsS Noor Mohammad
The Journal of Chemical Physics|December 2, 2009
Substrate-mediated diffusion-induced growth of single-crystal nanowiresS Noor Mohammad
Indian Journal of Biochemistry & Biophysics|February 1, 1986
Carcinogenic mechanism for polycyclic hydrocarbons extended: electrophilicity theoryS Noor Mohammad
The Journal of Chemical Physics|September 13, 2006
Self-catalysis: a contamination-free, substrate-free growth mechanism for single-crystal nanowire and nanotube growth by chemical vapor depositionS Noor Mohammad
Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)|February 7, 2012
Thermodynamic imbalance, surface energy, and segregation reveal the true origin of nanotube synthesisS Noor Mohammad
Nanotechnology|October 17, 2013
Metal/nanowire contacts, quantum confinement, and their roles in the generation of new, gigantic actions in nanowire transistorsS Noor Mohammad
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