Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1792851 | Journal of Crystal Growth | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
In this article, an alternative method for site-specific growth of In2O3 nanorod arrays, which relies on the vapor–liquid–solid growth mechanism, is demonstrated using Cu–Sn (5 at% Sn) alloy as substrate. By annealing Cu–Sn alloy slightly below the solidus line, grain-boundary triple junctions can be wetted preferentially. As a result, the catalyzing Cu droplets will be present at the sites of grain-boundary triple junctions, which will control the growth of In2O3 nanorods at defined locations. This growth technique provides a cost-effective and simple approach to fabricate ordered nanorod arrays with the sites controlled, which may benefit nanorod device applications.
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Authors
Yiqing Chen, Lizhu Liu, Xinhua Zhang, Taibo Guo, Yong Su, Chong Jia, Qiang Li, Meiqin Wei,