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Spontaneous growth and phase transformation of highly conductive nickel germanide nanowires

ACS Nano, ISSN: 1936-0851, Vol: 5, Issue: 6, Page: 5006-5014
2011
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We report the synthesis, phase transformation, and electrical property measurement of single-crystal NiGe and ℰ-NiGe nanowires (NWs). NiGe NWs were spontaneously synthesized by chemical vapor deposition of GeH onto a porous Ni substrate without the use of intentional catalysts. The as-grown NWs of the orthorhombic NiGe phase were transformed to the hexagonal ℰ-NiGe phase by thermal annealing induced Ni enrichment. This controllable conversion of germanide phases is desirable for phase-dependent property study and applications, and the observation of novel metastable ℰ-Ni Ge phase suggests the importance of kinetic factors in such nanophase transformations. Electrical studies reveal that NiGe NWs are highly conductive, with an average resistivity of 35 ± 15 μγcm, while the resistivity of ℰ-NiGe NWs is more than 4 times that of the NiGe phase. NWs of nickel germanides, particularly NiGe, would be useful building blocks for germanium-based nanoelectronic devices. © 2011 American Chemical Society.

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Yan, Chaoyi; Higgins, Jeremy M; Faber, Matthew S; Lee, Pooi See; Jin, Song

American Chemical Society (ACS)

Materials Science; Engineering; Physics and Astronomy

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