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Flow was measured as the resulting percentage increase in average base diameter of the fresh geopolymer mortar.
QDs formed at a lower temperature (this sample is referred to as QD1 in this article) have a lens shape with a smaller average base diameter of about 20 nm and a height of 2 nm.
The larger QDs (this sample is referred to as QD2 in this article) self-assembled at a higher temperature have a pyramid shape with an average base diameter of about 40 nm and a height of 14 nm.
Our results clearly corroborate the general trend that with increasing growth temperature and island volume, the aspect ratio of SiGe islands, i.e., height versus average base diameter, successively increases stepwise from AR = 0.1 to 0.2, 0.3 and finally 0.384, when going from pyramids, to domes, barns and finally cupola islands.
The inset figures in (a) and (d) are the corresponding AFM images of InAs QDs in a larger scan area of 20 μm × 20 μm. Figure 2 InAs QDs density and average base diameter as a function of V/III ratio.
The spruce saplings were 5 years old and their average base diameter was 0·83 cm.
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Similarly, the average base diameters decrease due to the limited In migration length with increasing AsH3 partial pressure.
During this phase, the average base diameters also undergo abrupt change, increasing to 121 nm and then decreasing to 90 nm.
AFM images of the InAs QDs deposited with varied V/III ratio are shown in Figure 1, and the corresponding densities and average base diameters as a function of V/III ratio are plotted in Figure 2, revealing strong effects of AsH3 partial pressure on the QDs formation.
We counted all these branches and then assumed an average branch base diameter of 8 mm and with this, calculated their dMNtotal All according to Eq. (8).
The NWs revealed tapered structures with average base and tip diameters of approximately 100 and 20 nm, respectively.
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