“…The growth of one-dimensional (1D) nanostructures, such as nanowires (NWs), nanorods, and nanotubes, is of considerable interest in terms of its potential applications in novel functional electrical and optical devices, including light-emitting diodes, field-effect transistors, solar cells, and sensors [1]. Therefore, multiple approaches have been introduced to grow 1D nanomaterials using various materials such as Si [2,3], C [4,5], ZnO [6,7], GaN [8,9], TiO 2 [10,11], SiOx [12,13], and so forth. Among these 1D nanomaterials, Si NWs have been the most widely studied because Si is the most common industrial semiconductor and nanomaterials can facilitate the design of novel functional devices beyond the confines of Si films [14,15].…”