chapter 4 one-dimensional nanostructures : nanotube, nanowires and nanorods
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Chapter 4 One-Dimensional Nanostructures : Nanotube, Nanowires and Nanorods. Synthesis Methods. Bottom up:. Spontaneous Growth. A growth driven by reduction of Gibbs free energy or chemical potential. This can be from either recrystallization or a decrease in supersaturation. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Chapter 4
One-Dimensional Nanostructures : Nanotube, Nanowires and Nanorods
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Synthesis Methods
• Bottom up:
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Spontaneous Growth
• A growth driven by reduction of Gibbs free energy or chemical potential. This can be from either recrystallization or a decrease in supersaturation.
• Growth along a certain orientation faster than other direction – anisotropic growth.
• For nanowire, growth occurs only along one direction, but no growth along other directions.
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Evaporation (Dissolution) – Condensation Growth
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Rate Limiting Steps
• Step 2 can be rate limiting if the supersaturation or concentration of growth species is low.
• When a sufficient supersaturation or a high concentration of growth species is present, Step 4 will be the rate-limiting process.
• Either adsorption-desorption of growth species on the growth surface (step 2) or surface growth (step 4) can be rate limiting process.
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Step 2 is rate limiting process
• The growth rate is determined by condensation rate, J (atoms/cm2sec).
• J = ασPo/(2πmkT)2,• Where α is the accommodation coefficient, and σ= (P –
Po)/Po and is the supersaturation of the growth species in the vapor in which Po is the equilibrium vapor pressure (or concentration of the growth species in the vapor) of the crystal at temperature T, m is the atomic weight of the growth species, k is the Boltzmann constant, αis the fraction of impinging growth species that becomes accommodated on the growing surface, and is a surface specific property. A significant difference in α in different facets would result in anisotropic growth.
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Step Growth or KSV Theory4. Kink site (4 CB), 5. ledge-kink site (3 CB), 7. adatom (1 CB, unstable), 8. ledge site (2 CB)
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BCF Theory – presence of screw dislocation ensures continuous growth
and enhances the growth rate
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Mechanism leading to formation of nanowire
• The growth rate of a facet increases with an increased density of screw dislocations parallel to the growth direction. It is known that different facets can have a significantly different ability to accommodate dislocations. The presence of dislocations on a certain facet can result in anisotropic growth, leading to the formation of nanowire or nanorods.
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PBC Theory(100), F-face, unstable
(110), S-face
(111), K-face
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Mechanism leading to Anisotropic Growth
• Therefore, α = 1 for {111} and {110}, α< 1 for {100}. This leads to that growth rate for {111}, {110} is greater than that for {100}. For both {111} and {110}, the growth process is always adsorption limited. Facets with high growth rate (high surface energy) disappears while facets with low growth rate (low surface energy) survives. This leads to anisotropic growth and results in nanowires. In addition, defects-induced growth and impurity-inhibited growth are the possible mechanisms for growth along axis of nanowires. A low supersaturation is required for anisotropic growth. A higher supersaturation supports bulk crystal growth or homogeneous nucleation leading to formation of polycrystalline or powder.
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Growth of Single Crystal Nanobelts of Semiconducting or metal oxides
• Evaporating the metal oxides (ZnO, SnO2, In2O3, CdO) at high temperatures under a vacuum of 300 torr and condensing on an alumina substrate, placed inside the same alumina tube furnace, at relatively low temperature.
• Or heating the metal oxide or metal nanoparticles at T=780 - 820oC in air, Nanorods can be obtained depending upon annealing T and time. Nanowires such as ZnO, Ga2O3, MgO, CuO or Si3N4 and SiC can be made by this method.
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By controlling growth kinetics, a consequence of minimizing the total energy attributed by spontaneous polarization and elasticity, left-handed helical nanostructures and nano-rings can be formed.
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Dissolution and Condensation Growth
• The growth species first dissolve into a solvent or a solution, and then diffuse through the solvent and deposit onto the surface resulting growth of nanowires.
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Growth of Se Nanowires
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Growth of Ag Nanowire Using Pt Nanoparticles as Growth Seeds
• Precursor: AgNO3
• Reduction agent: ethylene glycol
• Surfactant: polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP)
• The surfactant absorbed on some growth surfaces and blocks the growth, resulting in the formation of uniform crystalline silver nanowires.
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Disadvantages of Evaporation – Condensation Deposition
• Nanowire grown by EC most likely have faceted morphology and are generally short in length with relatively small aspect ratios, particular when grown in liquid medium. However, anisotropic growth induced by axial imperfections, such as screw dislocation, microtwins and stacking faults, or by impurity poisoning, can result in the growth of nanowires with large aspect ratios.
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Vapor (or solution)-Liquid-solid (VLS) Growth
It is noted that the surface of liquid has a large accommodation coefficient, and is therefore a preferred site for deposition.
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VLS Growth Process
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The growth rate for VLS is much faster
• The liquid surface can be considered as a rough surface. Rough surface is composed of only ledge, ledge-kink, or kink sites. That is, every site over the entire surface is to trap the impinging growth species. The accommodation coefficient is unity. It is reported that the growth rate of silicon nanowire using a liquid Pt-Si alloy is about 60 times higher than directly on the silicon substrate at 900oC.
• The liquid acts as a sink for the growth species in the vapor phase, it also act as a catalyst for the heterogeneous reaction or deposition.
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Compound Semiconductor Nanowires
• Nanowires of binary group III-V materials (GaAs, GaP, InAs, and InP), ternary
III-V materials (GaAs/P, InAs/P), binary II-VI compounds (ZnS, ZnSe, CdS, and CdSe), and binary IV-IV SiGe alloys have
been made in bulk quantities as high purity (>90%) single crystals.
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Table 1. Summary of single crystal nanowires synthesized. The growth temperatures correspond to ranges exploredin these studies. The minimum and average nanowire diameters were determined from TEM and FESEMimages. Structures were determined using electron diffraction and lattice resolved TEM imaging: ZB, zincblende; W, wurtzite; and D, diamond structure types. Compositions were determined from EDX measurementsmade on individual nanowires. All of the nanowires were synthesized using Au as the catalyst, except GaAs, forwhich Ag and Cu were also used. The GaAs nanowires obtained with Ag and Cu catalysts have the same sizedistribution, structure, and composition as those obtained with the Au catalyst.
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Choice of Catalyst
• The catalysts for VLS growth can be chosen in the absence of detailed phase diagrams by identifying metals in which the nanowire component elements are soluble in the liquid phase but that do not form solid compounds more stable than the desired nanowire phase; i.e., the ideal metal catalyst should be physically active but chemically stable. From this perspective the noble metal Au should represent a good starting point for many materials. This noble metal also has been used in the past for the VLS growth of surface supported nanowires by metal-organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD).
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In general, the nanowires grown by VLS have a cylindrical morphology, i.e. without facets on the side surface and having a uniform diameter. This is attributed to the growth at a temperature greater than the roughening temperature (surface undergoing a transition from faceted (smooth) to rough surface).
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VLS Growth of Nanowires
• Precursors: Compound gas (e.g. SiCl4), evaporation of solids, Laser ablation of solid targets.
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Methods for Growth of CNTsMethods for Growth of CNTsFurnace at 1200 C
Ar gas
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Formation of nanotubes
Note: The target may be made by pressing Si powder mixed with 0.5% iron.
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Advantages of Oxide Assisted Growth (OAG) Si Nanowires
pp. 635-640.
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SLS Growth of InP Nanowires
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Template-Based Synthesis-Electrochemical Deposition
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Electroless Electrolysis
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Electrophoretic Deposition
Stabilization of colloids is generally achieved by electrostatic double layer mechanism.
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Template Filling
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Template Filling
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Incomplete Filling of the Template
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Template Filling Assisted with Centrifugation Force
Centrifugation Force which must be greater than the repulsion force between particles
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Converting Through Chemical Reactions
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