Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1786313 Current Applied Physics 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The electrodeposition of filling etched ion track membranes with Cu is studied.•A growth mechanism for Cu nanowires deposition was proposed.•Resistivity was discussed in light of Fuchs–Sondeimer and Mayadas–Shatzkes models.•We report a grain boundary effect as dominant effect on enhanced resistivity.

The template strategy combined with electrodeposition technique has been used to produce copper nanowires in the cylindrical pores of track-etched polycarbonate membranes. X-ray diffraction (XRD), field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) and UV–visible spectroscopy have been used to characterize as-prepared copper nanowires. XRD study shows the face centered cubic crystal structure of copper nanowires. Williamson–Hall (WH) analysis has been used to determine the crystallite size and microstrain induced due to lattice deformation. FESEM results reveal that copper nanowires are continuous, well aligned with uniform diameter and having high aspect ratio. The optical absorption spectra exhibit a strong peak at 568 nm attributed to the surface plasmon resonance. The current–voltage (I–V) characteristics show an ohmic behavior of the fabricated copper nanowires. The increase in resistivity of nanowires than that of bulk counterpart has been attributed to the surface and size effects in nanowires and explained in the light of Fuchs–Sondeimer and Mayadas–Shatzkes models.

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