Gold catalysed growth of silicon nanowires and core-shell heterostructures via solid-liquid-solid process and galvanic displacement
Silicon nanowires (SiNWs) were first synthesised using Au coated p type Si (100) substrate via the solid-liquid-solid (SLS) process. The growth parameters were selectively varied to achieve various stages of growth for studying their effects on the morphology and microstructures of the nanowires (NW...
Main Authors: | Ng, I.K., Kok, K.Y., Abidin, S.S.Z., Saidin, N.U., Choo, T.F., Goh, B.T., Chong, S.K., Rahman, S.A. |
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2011
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