Effect of catalyst nanoparticle size on growth direction and morphology of InN nanowires

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Abstract

Au-assisted growth of InN nanowires (NWs) was accomplished by a simple chemical vapor deposition system. The as-prepared InN NWs exhibit two morphologies with different growth directions: periodic NWs (PNWs) and smooth NWs (SNWs) along <0001> and <112̄0>, respectively. The PNWs with crinoids morphology resulted when larger Au particles (∼40 nm in diameter) were used, while the SNWs with smooth sidewalls were obtained when smaller Au particles (∼10 nm in diameter) served as the collector. Furthermore, the mechanism of this growth behavior was discussed in terms of the effect of catalyst nanoparticle size. Copyright © 2012 Author(s).

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Ji, X., Cheng, S., Hu, H., Li, H., Wu, Z., & Yan, P. (2012). Effect of catalyst nanoparticle size on growth direction and morphology of InN nanowires. AIP Advances, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4729916

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