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- 2023
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Monolithic InSb nanostructure photodetectors on Si using rapid melt growth
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- 2022
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Fabrication of Single-Crystalline InSb-on-Insulator by Rapid Melt Growth
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Nanoscale Growth Initiation as a Pathway to Improve the Earth-Abundant Absorber Zinc Phosphide
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- 2018
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High Electron Mobility and Insights into Temperature-Dependent Scattering Mechanisms in InAsSb Nanowires
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Anisotropic-Strain-Induced Band Gap Engineering in Nanowire-Based Quantum Dots
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Bistability of Contact Angle and Its Role in Achieving Quantum-Thin Self-Assisted GaAs nanowires
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Optimizing the yield of A-polar GaAs nanowires to achieve defect-free zinc blende structure and enhanced optical functionality
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Template-Assisted Scalable Nanowire Networks
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- 2017
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Tilting Catalyst-Free InAs Nanowires by 3D-Twinning and Unusual Growth Directions
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Engineering the Size Distributions of Ordered GaAs Nanowires on Silicon
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- 2016
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From Twinning to Pure Zincblende Catalyst-Free InAs(Sb) Nanowires
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Synthesis, Morphological, and Electro-optical Characterizations of Metal/Semiconductor Nanowire Heterostructures
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- 2015
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High Yield of GaAs Nanowire Arrays on Si Mediated by the Pinning and Contact Angle of Ga
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Nonstoichiometric Low-Temperature Grown GaAs Nanowires
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- 2012
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Vertical "III-V" V-Shaped Nanomembranes Epitaxially Grown on a Patterned Si[001] Substrate and Their Enhanced Light Scattering
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