“…Typical SiC 1D nanostructures, including nanowires [13], nanobelts [7], nanorods [14], and nanoneedles [15], have been realized via a variety of different fabrication methods [4,5,16], which are broadly classified, either via direct synthesis from carbon/silicon sources or via the processing of SiC substrates [8,17]. Although the SiC 1D nanostructures fabricated in these ways have showed excellent FE properties [8,[18][19][20], most are produced in relatively harsh synthesis environments, often requiring very high, CMOS-incompatible processing temperatures and toxic gaseous precursors.…”