| Literature DB >> 31381357 |
Junfeng Cui1, Zhenyu Zhang, Dongdong Liu1, Danli Zhang2, Wei Hu, Li Zou, Yao Lu3, Chi Zhang4, Huanhuan Lu2, Chun Tang5, Nan Jiang1, Ivan P Parkin6, Dongming Guo.
Abstract
Reports reveal that the piezoresistance coefficients of silicon carbide (SiC) nanowires (NWs) are 2 to 4 times smaller than those of their corresponding bulk counterparts. It is a challenge to eliminate contamination in adhering NWs onto substrates. In this study, a new setup was developed, in which NWs were manipulated and fixed by a goat hair and conductive silver epoxy in air, respectively, in the absence of any depositions. The goat hair was not consumed during manipulation of the NWs. The process took advantage of the stiffness and tapered tip of the goat hair, which is unlike the loss issue of beam sources in depositions. With the new fixing method, in situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) electromechanical coupling measurements were performed on pristine SiC NWs. The piezoresistance coefficient and carrier mobility of SiC NW are -94.78 × 10-11 Pa-1 and 30.05 cm2 V-1 s-1, respectively, which are 82 and 527 times respectively greater than those of SiC NWs reported previously. We, for the first time, report that the piezoresistance coefficient of SiC NW is 17 times those of its bulk counterparts. These findings provide new insights to develop high performance SiC devices and to help avoid catastrophic failure when working in harsh environments.Entities:
Keywords: Piezoresistance coefficient; SiC; electromechanical coupling; in situ TEM; strain
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31381357 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b02821
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189