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Three-dimensional crystalline SiC nanowire flowers

Ghim Wei Ho et al 2004 Nanotechnology 15 996-999   doi: 10.1088/0957-4484/15/8/023  Help

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Ghim Wei Ho1, Andrew See Weng Wong2, Dae-Joon Kang1 and Mark E Welland1
1 Nanoscience Centre, University of Cambridge, 11 J J Thomson Avenue, Cambridge CB3 0FF, UK
2 Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge, Pembroke Street, Cambridge CB2 3QZ, UK
E-mail: mew10@cam.ac.uk

Abstract. Several techniques have already been developed for synthesizing silicon carbide (SiC) material in the form of nanospheres and nanowires/rods. Here, we report the synthesis of a distinctly different kind of SiC nanostructure in the form of three-dimensional crystalline nanowire-based flower-like structures. Interest in such structures centres around the combination of a simple growth process based on SiC nanowire formation, with a resultant structure having potentially complex mechanical and optical properties, the latter a consequence of the wide band gap of bulk SiC. The synthesis of these SiC nanowire flowers is via a vapour–liquid–solid (VLS) process, on which a detailed study of both the chemical and structural composition has been carried out.

Print publication: Issue 8 (August 2004)
Received 27 April 2004
Published 18 June 2004

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