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Nano-oriented crystals crystallinity

When the elongational strain rate e becomes larger than a critical value (e ), the crystallization behavior, structure, and physical properties change discontinu-ously. In the case of s larger than e, we obtain a morphology we call nano-oriented crystals (NOCs). The NOCs show high crystallinity (nearly equal to unity) and ultrahigh performance. [Pg.139]

Phthalocyanines exhibit high polymorphism, as well [7]. They are insoluble nano crystalline materials, which produce poor x-ray powder diagrams with high preferred orientation and have been intensely investigated by electron microscopy and diffraction [8]. From copper phthalocyanine (CuPc) (Fig.2) nine polymorphs (a, P, y, 5, s, n, p, (, a and R) are known, but only the most stable P phase could be solved by single crystal x-ray diffraction [9] (P2i/c a=14.628 A, b= 4.790 A, c= 19.07 A, b=120.93°). [Pg.410]

Electron transport properties of metal oxides nanoparticles are very important for electrical and electronic applications as well as for understanding the unique one-dimensional carrier transport mechanism. It has been noticed that the diameter of metal oxides nanoparticles, surface conditions, crystal structure and its quality i.e., chemical composition, crystallographic orientation along the film axis etc are important parameters that influence the electron transport mechanism. It is found that conductance of a nano-structure strongly depends on their crystalline structure. For example, in the case of perfect crystalline Si nanowires having four atoms per unit cell, generally three conductance channels are found [51], One-or two-atom defect, either by addition or removal of one or two atoms may disrupt the number of such conductance channel and may cause variation in the conductance. It has been observed that change in the surface conditions of the nanowires can cause remarkable... [Pg.214]


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Crystal orienting

Crystalline orientation

Crystallinity orientation

Crystallinity, crystallization

Crystals, crystalline

Nano crystals

Nano-oriented crystals

Orientational crystallization

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