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Strain induced semiconductor nanotubes: From formation process to device applications
Xiuling Li
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Micro and Nanotechnology Lab
Materials Research Lab
Technology Entrepreneur Center
Mechanical Science and Engineering
Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology
Materials Science and Engineering
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Engineering & Materials Science
Nanotubes
100%
Semiconductor materials
69%
Nanoelectronics
36%
Crystal orientation
36%
Optical properties
32%
Nanotechnology
30%
Structural properties
28%
Controllability
27%
Geometry
15%
Physics & Astronomy
nanotubes
74%
controllability
31%
nanotechnology
29%
positioning
26%
emerging
23%
heterojunctions
23%
optical properties
17%
geometry
14%
electronics
13%
crystals
12%
Chemical Compounds
Strain
55%
Crystal Orientation
33%
Application
24%
Electronic Property
21%
Optical Property
19%
Block Like Crystal
17%
Liquid Film
12%