Search Results - "Kolb, F. M."
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Silicon nanowhiskers grown on 〈111〉Si substrates by molecular-beam epitaxy
Published in Applied physics letters (14-06-2004)“…Silicon nanowhiskers in the diameter range of 70 to 200 nm were grown on 〈111〉-oriented silicon substrates by molecular-beam epitaxy. Assuming the so-called…”
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On the growth mechanism and optical properties of ZnO multi-layer nanosheets
Published in Applied physics. A, Materials science & processing (01-12-2004)Get full text
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On the morphological instability of silicon/silicon dioxide nanowires
Published in Applied physics. A, Materials science & processing (01-04-2005)“…Silicon–silicon dioxide core-shell nanowires grown on gold-coated silicon wafers by thermal evaporation of silicon monoxide sometimes show an oscillation in…”
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Erratum to On the morphological instability of silicon/silicon dioxide nanowires
Published in Applied physics. A, Materials science & processing (2008)“…A typing error unfortunately lead to a wrong expression on page 1406 in the paragraph between equations (1) and (2)…”
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Two-dimensional dendritic ZnO nanowires from oxidation of Zn microcrystals
Published in Applied physics letters (01-11-2004)“…Spontaneous formation of ZnO dendritic nanowires has been achieved on the faceted surfaces of polyhedral Zn microcrystals by oxidizing the latter at 600°C…”
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Multiple primary malignancies of the head and neck: implications for the general dentist
Published in Virginia dental journal (01-10-1978)Get more information
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Growth mechanism and characterization of zinc oxide microcages
Published in Solid state communications (01-05-2004)“…We report the growth mechanism and structural properties of micrometer sized ZnO cages which were synthesized directly from Zn vapor deposition and oxidation…”
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Geoarchaeological contexts for Late Pleistocene archaeological sites with human-modified woolly mammoth remains in southeastern Wisconsin, U.S.A
Published in Geoarchaeology (01-01-2003)“…This paper defines the geomorphic and stratigraphic contexts, and site formation processes for the Hebior and Schaefer woolly mammoths in southeastern…”
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