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Hexagonal Close-Packed Structure of Au Nanocatalysts Solidified after Ge Nanowire Vapor-Liquid-Solid Growth

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 10, Issue 9, Pages 3302-3306

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nl100913d

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Hexagonal close-packed Au; Ge nanowires; Au catalyst; subeutectic vapor-liquid-solid growth; aberration-corrected transmission electron microscopy

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  1. Intel Foundation
  2. Canon Corp.
  3. Agilent Foundation
  4. DARPA/SPAWAR [N66001-04-1-8916]
  5. FCRP MSD Center

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We report that approximately 10% of the Au catalysts that crystallize at the tips of Ge nanowires following growth have the close-packed hexagonal crystal structure rather than the equilibrium face-centered-cubic structure. Transmission electron microscopy results using aberration-corrected imaging, and diffraction and compositional analyses, confirm the hexagonal phase in these 40-50 nm particles. Reports of hexagonal close packing in Au, even in nanoparticle form, are rare, and the observations suggest metastable pathways for the crystallization process. These results bring new considerations to the stabilization of the liquid eutectic alloy at low temperatures that allows for vapor liquid solid growth of high quality, epitaxial Ge nanowires below the eutectic temperature.

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