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Fabrication, Densification, and Replica Molding of 3D Carbon Nanotube Microstructures
Published on: July 2, 2012
Catalyst incorporation at defects during nanowire growth
Eric R Hemesath1, Daniel K Schreiber, Emine B Gulsoy
1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University, 1881 Sheridan Road, Evanston, Illinois 60208, USA.
Abstract:
Scanning and transmission electron microscopy was used to correlate the structure of planar defects with the prevalence of Au catalyst atom incorporation in Si nanowires. Site-specific high-resolution imaging along orthogonal zone axes, enabled by advances in focused ion beam cross sectioning, reveals substantial incorporation of catalyst atoms at grain boundaries in <110> oriented nanowires. In contrast, (111) stacking faults that generate new polytypes in <112> oriented nanowires do not show preferential catalyst incorporation. Tomographic reconstruction of the catalyst-nanowire interface is used to suggest criteria for the stability of planar defects that trap impurity atoms in catalyst-mediated nanowires.
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