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In-situ TEM observation of repeating events of nucleation in epitaxial growth of nano COSi2 in nanowires of Si

Authors
Chou, Yi-ChiaWu, Wen-WeiCheng, Shao-LiangYoo, Bong-YoungMyung, NosangChen, Lih J.Tu, K. N.
Issue Date
Aug-2008
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Keywords
FIELD-EFFECT TRANSISTOR; SILICON NANOWIRES; ELECTRONIC DEVICES; BUILDING-BLOCKS; SINGLE; SURFACE; HETEROSTRUCTURES; NANOTUBES; NICKEL; FUTURE
Citation
Nano Letters, v.8, no.8, pp.2194 - 2199
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Journal Title
Nano Letters
Volume
8
Number
8
Start Page
2194
End Page
2199
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/42258
DOI
10.1021/nl080624j
ISSN
1530-6984
Abstract
The formation of CoSi and COSi2 in Si nanowires at 700 and 800 degrees C, respectively, by point contact reactions between nanodots of Co and nanowires of Si have been investigated in situ in a ultrahigh vacuum high-resolution transmission electron microscope. The COSi2 has undergone an axial epitaxial growth in the Si nanowire and a stepwise growth mode was found. We observed that the stepwise growth occurs repeatedly in the form of an atomic step sweeping across the CoSi2/Si interface. It appears that the growth of a new step or a new silicide layer requires an independent event of nucleation. We are able to resolve the nucleation stage and the growth stage of each layer of the epitaxial growth in video images. In the nucleation stage, the incubation period is measured, which is much longer than the period needed to grow the layer across the silicide/Si interface. So the epitaxial growth consists of a repeating nucleation and a rapid stepwise growth across the epitaxial interface. This is a general behavior of epitaxial growth in nanowires. The axial heterostructure of COSi2/Si/COSi2 with sharp epitaxial interfaces has been obtained. A discussion of the kinetics of supply limited and source-limited reaction in nanowire case by point contact reaction is given. The heterostructures are promising as high performance transistors based on intrinsic Si nanowires.
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