Direct Fabrication of Zero- and One-Dimensional Metal Nanocrystals by Thermally Assisted Electromigration

Authors
Yuk, Jong MinKim, KwanpyoLee, ZonghoonWatanabe, MasashiZettl, A.Kim, Tae WhanNo, Young SooChoi, Won KookLee, Jeong Yong
Issue Date
2010-06
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
ACS NANO, v.4, no.6, pp.2999 - 3004
Abstract
Zero- and one-dimensional metal nanocrystals were successfully fabricated with accurate control in size, shape, and position on semiconductor surfaces by using a novel in situ fabrication method of the nanocrystal with a biasing tungsten tip in transmission electron microscopy. The dominant mechanism of nanocrystal formation was identified mainly as local Joule heating-assisted electromigration through the direct observation of formation and growth processes of the nanocrystal. This method was applied to extracting metal atoms with an exceedingly faster growth rate (similar to 10(5) atoms/s) from a metal-oxide thin film to form a metal nanocrystal with any desired size and position. By real-time observation of the microstructure and concurrent electrical measurements, it was found that the nanostructure formation can be completely controlled into various shapes such as zero-dimensional nanodots and one-dimensional nanowires/nanorods.
Keywords
SCANNING TUNNELING MICROSCOPE; ZNO THIN-FILM; SINGLE-ELECTRON TRANSISTOR; ROOM-TEMPERATURE; SURFACES; DEVICES; ATOMS; SCANNING TUNNELING MICROSCOPE; ZNO THIN-FILM; SINGLE-ELECTRON TRANSISTOR; ROOM-TEMPERATURE; SURFACES; DEVICES; ATOMS; nanodots; nanowires; nanorods; nanostructures; in situ nanofabrication; scanning probe; metal; Joule heating; electromigration; in situ transmission electron microscopy
ISSN
1936-0851
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/131405
DOI
10.1021/nn901674p
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