Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5424035 | Surface Science | 2009 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We present a self-organised approach for the synthesis of one-dimensional (1D) arrays of supported nanoclusters. By oxidising NiAl surfaces vicinal to the (1 0 0) plane tilted along the crystallographic direction [0 1 0], we produced ordered thin films of θ-Al2O3 that exhibit uniform protrusion stripes propagating uniquely along direction [0 0 1] of the NiAl. These protrusions are preferential centres for nucleation of metal deposited from a vapour; the nanoclusters grown from such metal are aligned and form massive 1D cluster arrays along direction [0 0 1]. The arrays of Co nanoclusters exhibit a diameter as small as 3 nm and length exceeding a micrometer. The results imply prospective applications for which a patterned assembly of nanoclusters is desired.
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Authors
M.F. Luo, J.Y. Huang, C.I. Chiang, G.R. Hu, C.C. Wang, C.T. Wang, C.W. Lin,