Abstract
The growth, the optical characterization, and the dielectrophoretic response of lithium niobate (LiNbO3) nanowires are reported here for the first time. These nanosize wires demonstrate similar optical characteristics as their bulk counterparts and may be utilized as second-harmonic radiating imaging probes (SHRIMPs) [1], or manipulated using electric fields to orient them in a preferable direction.
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