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Physics, 03.07.2019 01:20, aylorcadence

Describe the implementation of vapor-liquid-solid (vls) method to grow a
nanowire. indicate what are the key ingredients or processes involved?
when a nanoparticle is subject to optical characterization, its spectra often show blue or red-shift comparing with its bulk counterpart. list the possible reasons in optical ranges of the visible and the infrared, respectively.

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