Electric-Field Assisted Growth and Self-Assembly of Intrinsic Silicon Nanowires
Nano Letters2005Vol. 5(4), pp. 705–708
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Abstract
Electric-field assisted growth and self-assembly of intrinsic silicon nanowires, in-situ, is demonstrated. The nanowires are seen to respond to the presence of a localized DC electric field set up between adjacent MEMS structures. The response is expressed in the form of improved nanowire order, alignment, and organization while transcending a gap. This process provides a simple yet reliable method for enhanced control over intrinsic one-dimensional nanostructure placement and handling.
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