Structural evolution and graphitization of metallorganic-Pt suspended nanowires under high-current-density electrical test
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
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Structural evolution and graphitization of metallorganic-Pt suspended nanowires under high-current-density electrical test / G. C., Gazzadi; Frabboni, Stefano. - In: APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS. - ISSN 0003-6951. - STAMPA. - 94:17(2009), pp. 173112-1-173112-3. [10.1063/1.3119582]
Abstract:
We present a real-time investigation of the dramatic structural evolution occurring in metallorganic-Pt suspended nanowires (SNWs) (20 nm size) under high-current-density electrical test. SNWs are fabricated by electron beam-induced deposition and consist of Pt nanograins (2-3 nm) embedded in a carbonaceous matrix. As current increases, the Pt-C granular material transforms into Pt-depleted, graphitized C with a two-stage process. First, Pt coalescence into big grains (10-15 nm) is observed, then, for current density approaching 10(7) A/cm(2), grains are depleted by Pt electro- and thermomigration, leaving a graphitized C matrix. The graphitic-C wire eventually breaks forming a nanosize gap.
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Keywords:
current density; electromigration; electron beam deposition; granular materials; graphite; graphitisation; nanofabrication; nanowires; organometallic compounds; platinum
Elenco autori:
G. C., Gazzadi; Frabboni, Stefano
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