2010
DOI: 10.1039/b923119f
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Perovskite oxide nanotubes: synthesis, structural characterization, properties and applications

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“…Low-dimensional nanomaterials, such as nanowires [1] and nanotubes, [2,3] have received extensive attention because of their fascinating catalysis, [4] optics, [5] and electronics [6,7] properties, which offer the opportunity to fabricate nanodevices. Much attention has been paid to materials with two-dimensional (2D) nanostructure because of their unique electronic, magnetic, and storage properties.…”
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“…Low-dimensional nanomaterials, such as nanowires [1] and nanotubes, [2,3] have received extensive attention because of their fascinating catalysis, [4] optics, [5] and electronics [6,7] properties, which offer the opportunity to fabricate nanodevices. Much attention has been paid to materials with two-dimensional (2D) nanostructure because of their unique electronic, magnetic, and storage properties.…”
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“…Ceramics with ABO 3 formula have been widely studied in memories, transducers and many other fields owing to their excellent dielectricity, ferroelectricity, piezoelectricity and other properties [1][2][3]. Many works have been carried out on lead-free ABO 3 ceramics due to both performance and environmental considerations [4][5][6].…”
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“…Recently, much attention has been paid to perovskite hollow nanostructures because of their novel functionalities [2]. Perovskite oxides of group IV elements with oxygen vacancies, including nanopowders and thin films of SrTiO 3 , BaTiO 3 , BaZrO 3 and SrZrO 3 exhibited strong defect-induced violet, blue or green light emission at room temperature [3][4][5][6][7][8].…”
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