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<title>2D semiconductor-metal quasi-periodic structures for photonics</title>
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MONAICO, Eduard
We report on fabrication of metal nanotubes in semiconductor nanotemplates possessing ordered two-dimensional hexagonal arrays of pores grown in semiconductor substrates using anodic etching in neutral electrolyte.
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ZALAMAI, V.
On the base of zinc oxide was developed solar cells, although it efficiency is lower then industrial one using cost effective and uncomplicated technology of chemical bath deposition (CBD) makes this material very perspective. On the base of zinc oxide different nanostructures as nanorods, nanocombs, nanowires, nanoarrows etc. was received. These nanostructures are very effective resonators for laser application due to its optical properties.
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LUPAN, Oleg
In this presentation will be overviewed various nano- and microscale device structures made on a single metal oxide nanowire (ZnO, SnO2, CuO, etc.), as well as the use of their arrays. Nanowires were grown by several nanotechnological approaches based on aqueous solutions at relatively low temperatures and post-growth thermal treated.
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COJOCARU, Victor
We propose a sample of a device for therapeutics with hypothermia used in medical purposes for directed cooling of specific tissues using Peltier, elements. Peltier cooling elements allow elaboration of a small mobile device that can be operated in emergency medical service, in this way reducing the risk of ischemic tissue trauma after heart failure or blockage of arteries to embolism.
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