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Evolution of Cu-In Catalyst Nanoparticles under Hydrogen Plasma Treatment and Silicon Nanowire Growth Conditions.

Weixi WangÉric NgoPavel BulkinZhengyu ZhangMartin FoldynaPere Roca I CabarrocasErik V JohnsonJean Luc Maurice
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
We report silicon nanowire (SiNW) growth with a novel Cu-In bimetallic catalyst using a plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) method. We study the structure of the catalyst nanoparticles (NPs) throughout a two-step process that includes a hydrogen plasma pre-treatment at 200 °C and the SiNW growth itself in a hydrogen-silane plasma at 420 °C. We show that the H 2 -plasma induces a coalescence of the Cu-rich cores of as-deposited thermally evaporated NPs that does not occur when the same annealing is applied without plasma. The SiNW growth process at 420 °C induces a phase transformation of the catalyst cores to Cu 7 In 3 ; while a hydrogen plasma treatment at 420 °C without silane can lead to the formation of the Cu 11 In 9 phase. In situ transmission electron microscopy experiments show that the SiNWs synthesis with Cu-In bimetallic catalyst NPs follows an essentially vapor-solid-solid process. By adjusting the catalyst composition, we manage to obtain small-diameter SiNWs-below 10 nm-among which we observe the metastable hexagonal diamond phase of Si, which is predicted to have a direct bandgap.
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