2011
DOI: 10.1016/s1369-7021(11)70165-1
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Molybdenum oxide nanowires: synthesis & properties

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“…In the case of electroforming of the structures based on V, Nb, Ti, and Fe oxides, the most energetically favorable (in terms of a minimum Gibbs free energy Δ in the corresponding reactions of the highest oxide reduction) is the formation of the channels consisting of VO 2 [27], and a common feature for all these compounds is the MIT in them. At that, the threshold voltage decreases with increasing temperature tending to zero at corresponding to the transition temperature for each of these compounds.…”
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“…In the case of electroforming of the structures based on V, Nb, Ti, and Fe oxides, the most energetically favorable (in terms of a minimum Gibbs free energy Δ in the corresponding reactions of the highest oxide reduction) is the formation of the channels consisting of VO 2 [27], and a common feature for all these compounds is the MIT in them. At that, the threshold voltage decreases with increasing temperature tending to zero at corresponding to the transition temperature for each of these compounds.…”
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“…Molybdenum-oxygen system, like most TMOs, forms a number of oxides with variable valence of the cation, which are characterized by a variety of structural and physicochemical properties [1][2][3]. The basic binary molybdenum oxides are MoO 2 and MoO 3 .…”
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