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61. Optoelectronic And Gas Sensitive Characterization Of Individual ZnO Nanowire
62. Preparation Of ZnO Nanowire Arrays And Their Gas Sensing And Field Emission Properties
63. Controllable Synthesis And Photoelectric Properties Of Low-temperature Growth Of One-dimensional Eu-doped ZnO Nanowire Arrays As Photoanote
64. Room-temperature Self-powered Ethanol Sensing Of ZnO Nanowire Arrays By Combining Their Piezoelectric,Photoelectric And Gas Sensing Characteristics
65. The Novel ZnO Nanowires Field Effect Transistor And UV Photodetector Based On Gas Ion Gate
66. Experimental Study On The Assembly And Contact Resistance Of Advanced Nano Materials
67. Study On The Preparation And Performance Of ZnO Nanowire Arrays Based On CIGS Solar Cell Trapping Structure
68. Prepareation And Sensing Properties Of ZnO Nanowire-Graphene Composites
69. Regulation Of Surface States Of One-dimensional ZnO Nanostructures And Its Applications In Self-powered Light Detectors And Temperature Storage
70. High Performance ZnO Nanowire Network Ultraviolet Sensor Modified By SnO2 Nanoparticles
71. Study On Mechanical Property Of Zinc Oxide Nanowire At Atmosphere
72. Study Of Structure Design And Light-emitting Device Based On ZnO/graphene/p-GaN Heterostructure
73. Electrochemical Characterization of CdSe-Coated ZnO Nanowire Extremely-Thin-Absorber Solar Cells
74. The Designs And Multi-functional Applications Of ZnO-based Photodetectors
75. Homogeneous ZnO P-n Junction For Blue Light-emitting Diode Applications
76. Pressure-tuning On Lasing Of A ZnO Nanowire
77. Research Of Photodetector And Its Pyroelectric Effect Based On ZnO Nanowire Heterojunctions With Different Lengths
78. Synthesis Of Beryllium And Nitrogen Co-doped ZnO Nanowire Arrays And For The Application Of Light Emitting Diode
79. Doped ZnO Nanowire Arrays For LED Application:Synthesis And Luminescent Properties
80. Self-powered Electronic-skin For Detecting Glucose Level In Body Fluid Basing On Piezo-enzymatic-reaction Coupling Process
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