AIP Advances (Sep 2013)

Shape modification of Si nanowires by using faceted silicide catalysts nucleated in Au-Si catalyst solution during the growth

  • Erchao Meng,
  • Wen Li,
  • Kaito Nakane,
  • Yuya Shirahashi,
  • Yasuhiro Hayakawa,
  • Hirokazu Tatsuoka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4821119
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 9
pp. 092107 – 092107-7

Abstract

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The shape modification of Si nanowires is demonstrated using faceted solid silicide catalysts. The Si nanowires were grown on Si(111) substrates covered with Au as a catalyst using MnCl2 and Si powders as source materials. The solid silicide catalysts were nucleated and formed in the Au-Si catalyst solution at the top of the nanowires during the growth. The faceted solid silicides grew larger with increased growth time and played a role as a solid catalyst. The faceted shape of the catalyst defines the shape of the faceted Si nanowire. The squared Si nanowires were grown with the growth direction of Si[111] and the sidewalls of {110} and {211} planes. The growth evolution of the faceted Si nanowires occurs by a vapor-liquid-solid mechanism followed by the silicide vapor-solid-solid mechanism.