Abstract

A novel high-throughput fabrication technique to produce polymer embedded functional chalcogenide nanowire arrays is demonstrated. Indefinitely-long selenium nanowire arrays are obtained and their size dependent photoconductivity is investigated. Logarithmic increase in photo-conductance is observed.

Keywords:
Photoconductivity Nanowire Chalcogenide Materials science Fabrication Optoelectronics Nanotechnology Conductance Chalcogenide glass Gallium arsenide Condensed matter physics Physics

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Nanowire Synthesis and Applications
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