Hydrogen-assisted stabilization of Ni nanowires in solution

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Abstract

We have studied conductance characteristics of mechanically fabricated Ni nanoconstrictions under controlling electrochemical potential and pH of the electrolyte. The conductance histogram showed a clear feature peaked at 1-1.5 G0 (G0 =2 e2 h) when the potential of the constriction was kept at more negative potential than -900 mV versus AgAgCl at pH=3.7. A comparable feature also appeared at a more positive potential when a lower pH solution was used. We have revealed that Ni monoatomic contact or monoatomic wire can be stabilized in solution at room temperature under the hydrogen evolution. © 2005 American Institute of Physics.

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Kiguchi, M., Konishi, T., & Murakoshi, K. (2005). Hydrogen-assisted stabilization of Ni nanowires in solution. Applied Physics Letters, 87(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2001142

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