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SiC–SiOx heterojunctions in nanowires

Abstract

Novel 2-D nanoscale SiC networks have been generated by heating SiC–Fe–Co mixtures under a CO atmosphere. Examination of the products by EDX and HRTEM showed that most of the nanowires consist of β-SiC elongated single crystals, wrapped in amorphous SiOx sheaths. Intriguing crystalline features and defects associated with SiC nanowires were observed. We believe that a binary Fe–Co catalyst is responsible for the SiC network: Fe catalyses the formation of the SiC inner cores and Co the SiOx (x = 1–2) outer shell. A two-step growth mechanism, involving a vapour–liquid–solid (V–L–S) step, is thought to account for SiC nanowire creation.

Keywords:
High-resolution transmission electron microscopy Nanowire Materials science Amorphous solid Heterojunction Nanoscopic scale Nanotechnology Chemical engineering Catalysis Crystallography Optoelectronics Transmission electron microscopy Chemistry Organic chemistry

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Silicon Carbide Semiconductor Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Advanced ceramic materials synthesis
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Ceramics and Composites
Diamond and Carbon-based Materials Research
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry

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