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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7393410 | Method of manufacturing nano-wire There is provided a method of manufacturing a nano-wire using a crystal structure. In the method of manufacturing a nano-wire, a crystal grain having a plurality of crystal faces is used as a seed, and a crystal growing material having a lattice constant difference ... | 07/01/2008 |
| 7354850 | Directionally controlled growth of nanowhiskers Nanowhiskers are grown in a non-preferential growth direction by regulation of nucleation conditions to inhibit growth in a preferential direction. In a preferred implementation, III-V semiconductor nanowhiskers are grown on an (001) III-V semiconductor substr... | 04/08/2008 |
| 7267810 | Method of synthesizing colloidal nanocrystals A method of making nanocrystals involves adding a chalocogen source to a hot solution of a metal-containing non-organometallic compound, such as CdO, in a first ligand solvent, such as TOP, and preferably subsequently cooling the resulting mixture to a lower tempera... | 09/11/2007 |
| 7254151 | Nanoscale coherent optical components This invention generally relates to nanotechnology and nanoelectronics as well as associated methods and devices. In particular, the invention relates to nanoscale optical components such as electroluminescence devices (e.g., LEDs), amplified stimulated emission dev... | 08/07/2007 |
| 7132677 | Super bright light emitting diode of nanorod array structure having InGaN quantum well and method for manufacturing the same An GaN light emitting diode (LED) having a nanorod (or, nanowire) structure is disclosed. The GaN LED employs GaN nanorods in which a n-type GaN nanorod, an InGaN quantum well and a p-type GaN nanorod are subsequently formed in a longitudinal direction by inserting ... | 11/07/2006 |