Role of Chromium Intermediate Thin-Film on the Growth of Silicon Oxide (SiO x) Nanowires

  • Johari A
  • Johari A
  • Rana V
  • et al.
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Abstract

In the present work, one-dimensional nanostructures of silicon oxide (SiO x) have been synthe-sized by thermal annealing method with and without chromium thin film on silicon substrate. The synthesis was carried out at different process temperatures ranging from 1000˚C to 1100˚C by us-ing gold/chromium (Au/Cr) catalysts stack layer on the Si substrate in nitrogen (N 2) ambience. The as-synthesized SiO x nanostructures have tetragonal rutile structure and show polycrystalline nature. The SEM images reveal wire-like nanostructures on the substrate with and without chro-mium thin film. Under the catalytic reaction of the gold/chromium metal, the density of SiO x na-nowires is enhanced, since the Cr layer serves as a diffusion barrier for the diffusion of the gold downwards into the Si substrate. The vapor-liquid solid (VLS) growth mechanism is found to be dominant in the growth of SiO x nanowires. Furthermore, X-Ray diffraction microscopy (XRD) and Photoluminescence spectroscopy (PL) analysis conclude the defect free growth of the SiO x nano-wires on gold/chrome/silicon substrate.

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Johari, A., Johari, A., Rana, V., & Bhatnagar, M. C. (2014). Role of Chromium Intermediate Thin-Film on the Growth of Silicon Oxide (SiO x) Nanowires. World Journal of Nano Science and Engineering, 04(01), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.4236/wjnse.2014.41001

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