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The Characteristics and Oxidation of Vapor - Liquid - Solid Grown Si Nanowires

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The Vapor - Liquid - Solid (VLS ) technique allows the growth of high aspect ratio Si wires. The Si nanowires formed by this technique can be thinned down by oxidation. This approach allows the formation of very thin Si cores which may be used to research the properties of Si nanostructures. In this work the growth and oxidation of these wires is characterized. In the growth a very thin layer of Au is deposited on a Si (111) surface, silane gas is introduced into the chamber as the Si source gas and the temperature is raised to 300 - 600°C. Initially a catalytically active Au surface phase leads to the growth of a defective epitaxial Si layer. As Au / Si molten alloy balls nucleate and grow in size to approach the threshold size for VLS wire growth, which is determined by the Gibbs - Thomson effect, the epitaxial layer growth rate decreases and a transition to Si nanowire growth occurs. The morphology and width of the wires is strongly dependent on the growth temperature and pressure. At low pressure and high temperature relatively thick well-formed wires grow straight up from the substrate surface along the [111] direction. As the temperature is decreased and the pressure is increased thinner wires (as thin as 10 nm) grow which tend to exhibit growth defects. A light oxidation yields Si cores which are of the order of 5 nm in diameter.

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Westwater, J., Gosain, D.P., Tomiya, S. et al. The Characteristics and Oxidation of Vapor - Liquid - Solid Grown Si Nanowires. MRS Online Proceedings Library 452, 237–242 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1557/PROC-452-237

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