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arxiv: physics/0410038 · v1 · submitted 2004-10-06 · ⚛️ physics.plasm-ph · physics.atm-clus

Plasma synthesis of single crystal silicon nanoparticles for novel electronic device applications

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keywords nanoparticlessilicondiameterelectronichighlylow-pressureorientedparticles
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Single-crystal nanoparticles of silicon, several tens of nm in diameter, may be suitable as building blocks for single-nanoparticle electronic devices. Previous studies of nanoparticles produced in low-pressure plasmas have demonstrated the synthesis nanocrystals of 2-10 nm diameter but larger particles were amorphous or polycrystalline. This work reports the use of a constricted, filamentary capacitively coupled low-pressure plasma to produce single-crystal silicon nanoparticles with diameters between 20-80 nm. Particles are highly oriented with predominant cubic shape. The particle size distribution is rather monodisperse. Electron microscopy studies confirm that the nanoparticles are highly oriented diamond-cubic silicon.

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