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A.Yu. Vorob'ev, V.A. Nebol'sin, N. Swaikat, and V.A. Yuriev, "About Nucleation on the Line of a Three-Phase Contact of a Vapor-Liquid-Solid During the Growth of Nanowires," Mech. Solids. 55 (1), 32-37 (2020)
Year 2020 Volume 55 Number 1 Pages 32-37
DOI 10.3103/S0025654420010197
Title About Nucleation on the Line of a Three-Phase Contact of a Vapor-Liquid-Solid During the Growth of Nanowires
Author(s) A.Yu. Vorob'ev (Voronezh State Technical University, Voronezh, 394006 Russia)
V.A. Nebol'sin (Voronezh State Technical University, Voronezh, 394006 Russia, vcmsao13@mail.ru)
N. Swaikat (Voronezh State Technical University, Voronezh, 394006 Russia)
V.A. Yuriev (Voronezh State Technical University, Voronezh, 394006 Russia)
Abstract The concepts of nucleation processes occurring near the three-phase contact line are developed under conditions of poor wettability of the vertex (end) face of the threadlike nanocrystal by a liquid catalyst drop.
Keywords nanowires, semiconductors, nucleation, growth, three-phase line, adhesion, catalyst, growth steps
Received 10 September 2019Revised 17 September 2019Accepted 18 September 2019
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