Applied Surface Science, Vol.378, 460-466, 2016
Synthesis and structural property of Si nanosheets connected to Si nanowires using MnCl2/Si powder source
Si nanosheets connected to Si nanowires were synthesized using a MnCl2/Si powder source with an Au catalyst. The synthesis method has benefits in terms of avoiding conventionally used air-sensitive SiH4 or SiCl4. The existence of the Si nanosheets connected to the Si < 111 > nanowires, like sprouts or leaves with petioles, was observed, and the surface of the nanosheets was Si{111}. The nanosheets were grown in the growth direction of < 211 > perpendicular to that of the Si nanowires. It was evident from these structural features of the nanosheets that the nanosheets were formed by the twin-plane reentrant-edge mechanism. The feature of the observed lattice fringes, which do not appear for Si bulk crystals, of the Si(111) nanosheets obtained by high resolution transmission electron microscopy was clearly explained due to the extra diffraction spots that arose by the reciprocal lattice streaking effect. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:low dimensional structures;A3Chemical vapor deposition processes;B1 nanomaterials;B2 semiconducting silicon