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Twin plane re-entrant mechanism for catalytic nanowire growth.


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Gamalski, Andrew D 
Voorhees, Peter W 
Sharma, Renu 

Abstract

A twin-plane based nanowire growth mechanism is established using Au catalyzed Ge nanowire growth as a model system. Video-rate lattice-resolved environmental transmission electron microscopy shows a convex, V-shaped liquid catalyst-nanowire growth interface for a ⟨112⟩ growth direction that is composed of two Ge {111} planes that meet at a twin boundary. Unlike bulk crystals, the nanowire geometry allows steady-state growth with a single twin boundary at the nanowire center. We suggest that the nucleation barrier at the twin-plane re-entrant groove is effectively reduced by the line energy, and hence the twin acts as a preferential nucleation site that dictates the lateral step flow cycle which constitutes nanowire growth.

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Nanowire, environmental transmission electron microscopy, twin plane re-entrant mechanism, vapor-liquid-solid growth model

Journal Title

Nano Lett

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Journal ISSN

1530-6984
1530-6992

Volume Title

14

Publisher

American Chemical Society (ACS)
Sponsorship
European Research Council (279342)
S. H. acknowledges funding from ERC grant InsituNANO (project number 279342). A. D. G. acknowledges funding from the Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission and the National Science Foundation. C. D. acknowledge funding from the Royal Society. P.V. acknowledges the support of ONR grant N00014-12-1-0198. We gratefully acknowledge the use of facilities within the LeRoy Eyring Center for Solid State Science at Arizona State University.