Fabrication of periodic nanoscale Ag-wire arrays on vicinal surfaces
- 1 March 1998
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Nanotechnology
- Vol. 9 (1), 20-29
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0957-4484/9/1/003
Abstract
We report the fabrication of 20-50 nm period uniform arrays of 1.7-3.6 nm high, 5-7 nm wide, 500 nm long silver wires on ion-beam polished -miscut (111) vicinal surfaces. The wire separation exceeds the substrate mean step separation of 4.5 nm by a factor of 4-10. The arrays are formed under ambient conditions by scanning the tip of an atomic force microscope across a dense electron beam evaporated deposit of 3-9 nm diameter, high Ag-clusters. Such periodic array structures are not formed on cleaved (111) surfaces of . The wires are oriented along a preferential direction defined by the substrate. We assume this direction corresponds to the mean orientation of the 0.315 nm high surface steps defined by the Ca sublattice of the (111) vicinal surface. We propose that the friction force experienced by cluster agglomerates, formed by scanning the tip, increases in a step-wise fashion as further clusters are added to the agglomerate and that this force increases markedly at crystal step edges. Transport of the agglomerate ceases when the friction force exerted by the substrate and other nearby adparticle structures exceeds that exerted on the agglomerate by the microscope tip. At our cluster densities, this is most likely to occur when the cluster agglomerate has grown sufficiently to intersect more than one substrate step.Keywords
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