May 15, 2008
Detection of Single Gold Atoms in Silicon Nanowires :: Northwestern University
[ Research] Highlight from IRG IV
Author(s): Jonathan E. Allen, Eric R. Hemesath, Daniel E. Perea, Jessica L. Lensch-Falk, and Lincoln J. Lauhon Northwestern University Materials Research Science & Engineering Center DMR-0520513
Semiconductor nanowires grown with metal nanocatalysts are new materials that provide a basis for transformative improvements in diverse technologies including thermoelectrics and photovoltaics. Nanowire electronic properties depend strongly on incorporated impurity atoms, which have not been previously observed. Northwestern researchers and their collaborators have imaged single gold catalyst atoms in individual silicon nanowires, and measured the influence of the gold on the electrical properties.
Scanning transmission electron microscope image of lines of single gold atoms in a twinned silicon nanowire.
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