Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10728486 Physics Letters A 2005 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Silica nanowire arrays were grown by oxidizing Si substrates with Ga catalyst in temperatures of 520-900 °C. The Si substrates, painted with a layer of molten Ga, were placed on a quartz boat, and heated up in a tube furnace. At high temperatures, Ga atoms condense into spheres, along with a small amount of silicon atoms. Si-O-Ga then formed on the surface of Ga-Si alloy sphere, and silica nanowire arrays were eventually grown with typical diameters of about 15-20 nm. A growth model based on extended vapor-liquid-solid mechanism is suggested.
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