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Single-Crystal Nanostructure Arrays Forming Epitaxially through Thermomechanical Nanomolding

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NANO LETTERS
卷 21, 期 23, 页码 10054-10061

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c03744

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single-crystal growth; nanofabrication; nanostructures; nanowire arrays; epitaxial growth; nanopatterning; diffusion

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  1. National Science Foundation through the Advanced Manufacturing Program [CMMI 1901613]

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A thermomechanical method for the controlled growth of single-crystal nanowire arrays is reported, enabling simultaneous synthesis, alignment, and patterning of nanowires. This method allows for the integration of all fcc and bcc materials as single crystals into devices by controlling the crystal structure through the substrate.
For nanostructures in advanced electronic and plasmonic systems, a single-crystal structure with controlled orientation is essential. However, the fabrication of such devices has remained challenging, as current nanofabrication methods often suffer from either polycrystalline growth or the difficulty of integrating single crystals with substrates in desired orientations and locations to create functional devices. Here we report a thermomechanical method for the controlled growth of single-crystal nanowire arrays, which enables the simultaneous synthesis, alignment, and patterning of nanowires. Within such diffusion-based thermomechanical nanomolding (TMNM), the substrate material diffuses into nanosized cavities under an applied pressure gradient at a molding temperature of similar to 0.4 times the material's melting temperature. Vertically grown face-centered cubic (fcc) nanowires with the [110] direction in an epitaxial relationship with the (110) substrate are demonstrated. The ability to control the crystal structure through the substrate takes TMNM a major step further, potentially allowing all fcc and body-centered cubic (bcc) materials to be integrated as single crystals into devices.

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