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Virginia M. Ayres

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| Affiliation | Michigan State University |
| Web Site | http://www.virginiaayres.com/ |
| Biography | Virginia M. Ayres is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, and heads the Electronic and Biological Nano-structures Laboratory at Michigan State University. Her research interests include the reduced dimensionality-based electronic properties of nanotubes and nanowires. Dr. Ayres earned her Ph.D. and M.S. in Physics from Purdue University, and her B.A. in Physics and Biophysics from the Johns Hopkins University. She is the recipient of two NASA Faculty Fellowship Awards and of two international awards from the Japan Society for Promotion of Science and from Tokyo Institute of Technology for research and education in Japan. In 2006, she was honored with an Outstanding Alumnus Award from the Department of Physics at Purdue University. |
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Multiphase Gallium Nitride Nanowires and Nanocircuits
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04 Feb. 2008 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Virginia M. Ayres
Catalyst-free vapor-solid nanowire growth, a newly described method for the production of nanowires compatible with a wide variety of semiconductor materials, has been used to produce novel multiphase zinc-blende/wurtzite gallium nitride nanowires. Orientation relation-ships within the …