Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5363494 | Applied Surface Science | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Through silicon deposition onto the silver (1 1 0) surface, we have fabricated in a one-step process a highly perfect nanoscale template consisting of a self-assembled Si nanostripe array with a pitch of 2 nm, covering uniformly the entire surface. Scanning tunneling microscopy investigations show that this system can be used, in a very simple way, as a template for the growth of identical highly ordered one-dimensional nanostructures. The adsorption of Co at room temperature and C60 at 190 °C gives rise to the growth of self-organized one-dimensional nanostructures reproducing the one-dimensional pattern of the Si template.
⺠We have fabricated in a one-step process a highly perfect nanoscale Si template. ⺠The template consists of a self-assembled Si nanostripe array with a pitch of 2 nm. ⺠The adsorption of Co and C60 gives rise to the growth of well ordered nanolines.