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Fabrication of Isolated Iron Nanowires.

David C GrinterBobbie-Jean A ShawChi Lun PangChi-Ming YimChristopher A MurynCharlotte A HallFrancesco MaccherozziSarnjeet S DhesiMasahiko SuzukiTsuneo YasueTakanori KoshikawaGeoff Thornton
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2023)
Nanoscale interconnects are an important component of molecular electronics. Here we use X-ray spectromicroscopy techniques as well as scanning probe methods to explore the self-assembled growth of insulated iron nanowires as a potential means of supplying an earth abundant solution. The intrinsic anisotropy of a TiO 2 (110) substrate directs the growth of micron length iron wires at elevated temperatures, with a strong metal-support interaction giving rise to ilmenite (FeTiO 3 ) encapsulation. Iron nanoparticles that decorate the nanowires display magnetic properties that suggest other possible applications.
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