| Literature DB >> 20929772 |
Hitesh Arora1, Phong Du, Kwan W Tan, Jerome K Hyun, John Grazul, Huolin L Xin, David A Muller, Michael O Thompson, Ulrich Wiesner.
Abstract
Epitaxy is a widely used method to grow high-quality crystals. One of the key challenges in the field of inorganic solids is the development of epitaxial single-crystal nanostructures. We describe their formation from block copolymer self-assembly-directed nanoporous templates on single-crystal Si backfilled with Si or NiSi through a laser-induced transient melt process. Depending on thickness, template removal leaves either an array of nanopillars or porous nanostructures behind. For stoichiometric NiSi deposition, the template pores provide confinement, enabling heteroepitaxial growth. Irradiation through a mask provides access to hierarchically structured materials. These results on etchable and non-etchable materials suggest a general strategy for growing epitaxial single-crystal nanostructured thin films for fundamental studies and a wide variety of applications, including energy conversion and storage.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20929772 DOI: 10.1126/science.1193369
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728