Insitu observation of morphological change in CdTe nano-and submicron wires
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-28-2011
Abstract
We report growth and characterization of CdTe wires 30-400nm in diameter by the vapor-liquid-solid technique. Individual nanowires were placed on a movable piezotube, which allowed three-dimensional motion toward a scanning tunneling microscope (STM). A bias was applied to the STM tip in contact with the nanowire, and the morphological changes due to Joule heating were observed insitu using a transmission electron microscope (TEM) in real time. For thick CdTe wires (d > ∼ 150nm), the process results in the growth of superfine nanowires (SFNWs) of 2-4nm diameter on the surface of the wire. Smaller diameter nanowires, in contrast, disintegrate under the applied bias before the complete evolution of SFNWs on the surface. © 2011 IOP Publishing Ltd.
Publication Title
Nanotechnology
Recommended Citation
Davami, K.,
Ghassemi, H.,
Sun, X.,
Yassar, R.,
Lee, J.,
&
Meyyappan, M.
(2011).
Insitu observation of morphological change in CdTe nano-and submicron wires.
Nanotechnology,
22(43).
http://doi.org/10.1088/0957-4484/22/43/435204
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