Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1555007 | Superlattices and Microstructures | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We present the growth of single-crystal silicon nanowires using a Vapor Liquid Solid (VLS) method (with gold colloids as catalysts) in nanoporous anodic alumina on ã100ã oriented silicon substrate. Results from scanning and transmission electron microscopy are presented and discussed. The nanowires (diameter of 20-50Â nm) are forced to grow self-organized perpendicularly to the silicon substrates over large areas, even on ã100ã oriented substrates, and are surrounded by an insulating alumina coating. The usual ã111ã growth direction can thus be changed over to the direction of the pore.
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Authors
Thomas David, Denis Buttard, Martien Den Hertog, Pascal Gentile, Thierry Baron, Pierre Ferret, Jean-Luc Rouvière,