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Self-Organized Nanowire Formation of Si-Based Materials
Abstract I summarize our results of the nanowire fabrication of various Si-based materials on substrate surfaces. By heating source materials in an evacuated silica tube, we have grown various types of wire-like one-dimensional structures such as Si nanochains, SiGe core/shell needles, and SiC fractal nanowires. Furthermore, Cu silicide nanochains and Fe silicide/Si heterostructured nanowires have also been fabricated using nanowire templates. We discuss their structure, formation mechanism, and properties based on transmission electron microscopy (TEM) observations and related analytical methods.
Self-Organized Nanowire Formation of Si-Based Materials
Abstract I summarize our results of the nanowire fabrication of various Si-based materials on substrate surfaces. By heating source materials in an evacuated silica tube, we have grown various types of wire-like one-dimensional structures such as Si nanochains, SiGe core/shell needles, and SiC fractal nanowires. Furthermore, Cu silicide nanochains and Fe silicide/Si heterostructured nanowires have also been fabricated using nanowire templates. We discuss their structure, formation mechanism, and properties based on transmission electron microscopy (TEM) observations and related analytical methods.
Self-Organized Nanowire Formation of Si-Based Materials
Kohno, Hideo (author)
2008-01-01
18 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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