Issue 24, 2014

Ultrathin InAs nanowire growth by spontaneous Au nanoparticle spreading on indium-rich surfaces

Abstract

Ultrathin InAs nanowires (NWs) can enable true one-dimensional electronics. We report a growth phenomenon where a bimodal size distribution (∼α nm and ∼5 nm in diameter) of InAs NWs can be achieved from gold (Au) nanoparticles of a single size, α (α = 50–250 nm). We determine that ultrathin InAs NW growth is seeded by ultra-small Au nanoparticles shed from the large Au seeds upon indium (In) introduction into the growth system and formed prior to the supersaturation of In in Au. The Au spreading phenomenon is explained by the balancing of Gibbs free energy lowering from In–Au mixing and the surface tension increase. Ultrathin InAs NWs formed in this way exhibit a perfect wurtzite structure with no stacking faults. We have observed InAs NWs with diameters down to ∼2 nm using our growth method. Passivating the ultrathin InAs NWs with an AlAs shell, subsequently oxidized in air, results in physical deformation of the InAs core, demonstrating the mechanical pliability of these ultrathin NWs.

Graphical abstract: Ultrathin InAs nanowire growth by spontaneous Au nanoparticle spreading on indium-rich surfaces

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Aug 2014
Accepted
18 Oct 2014
First published
23 Oct 2014

Nanoscale, 2014,6, 15293-15300

Author version available

Ultrathin InAs nanowire growth by spontaneous Au nanoparticle spreading on indium-rich surfaces

K. Jung, P. K. Mohseni and X. Li, Nanoscale, 2014, 6, 15293 DOI: 10.1039/C4NR04670F

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