Vapor phase growth and assembly of metallic, intermetallic, carbon, and silicon nanoparticle filaments

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A new class of nanoparticle filaments and tree-like aggregates is assembled by the influence of an electric field during the synthesis of metallic, intermetallic, silicon, and carbon nanoparticles from the vapor phase. Enormous electrostatic aggregation due to dipole forces is observed between the nanoparticles to form chain filaments, and between the chain filaments to form tree-like fibers. The filaments and tree-like fibers can grow to length exceeding several centimeters. The filaments display stretch and contraction properties depending on the strength of the applied field.

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El-Shall, M. S., Abdelsayed, V., Pithawalla, Y. B., Alsharaeh, E., & Deevi, S. C. (2003, April 3). Vapor phase growth and assembly of metallic, intermetallic, carbon, and silicon nanoparticle filaments. Journal of Physical Chemistry B. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp022176o

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