Effect of the heterointerface on transport properties of in situ formed MgO/titanate heterostructured nanowires.

@article{Nagashima2008EffectOT,
  title={Effect of the heterointerface on transport properties of in situ formed MgO/titanate heterostructured nanowires.},
  author={Kazuki Nagashima and Takeshi Yanagida and Hidekazu Tanaka and Shu Seki and Akinori Saeki and Seiichi Tagawa and Tomoji Kawai},
  journal={Journal of the American Chemical Society},
  year={2008},
  volume={130 15},
  pages={
          5378-82
        }
}
Heterostructured transition metal oxide nanowires are potential candidates to incorporate rich functionalities into nanowire-based devices. Although the oxide heterointerface plays a crucial role in determining the physical properties, the effects of the heterointerface on the oxide nanowire's properties have not been clarified. Here we investigate for the first time the significant role of the heterointerface in determining the transport properties of well-defined MgO/titanate heterostructured… 

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