Silicon nanowires (SiNW), as a novel one-dimensional nanomaterial with high specific surface area and high stability, have received attention and research in the field of sensors. With the optimization of the preparation process and diversification of modification methods of nanosilicon wires, biosensors using nanosilicon wires as carriers have been applied in various fields such as metal ion dete...
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As a typical representative of one-dimensional nanomaterials, silicon nanowires not only possess the special properties of semiconductors, but also exhibit physical properties such as field emission, thermal conductivity, and visible photoluminescence that differ from bulk silicon materials. They have enormous potential application value in nanoelectronic devices, optoelectronic devices, and new e...
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Silicon carbide particle reinforced aluminum matrix composite material, abbreviated as SiCp/Al composite material, refers to the addition of silicon carbide particles (SiCp) to aluminum matrix alloys to form a composite material with high strength, high stiffness, and high heat resistance. This composite material has been widely used in fields such as aerospace, shipbuilding, vehicles, electronic ...
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Class I and Class II materials are two fundamental concepts in the field of materials science, which are used to describe the crystal structure types of materials and are often applied in the research of materials such as semiconductors and metals. So, how do we distinguish between Class I materials and Class II materials? A simple method is to distinguish based on the density of the material. Com...
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