Metallic nanowires are known to break into shorter fragments due to the Rayleigh instability mechanism. This process is strongly accelerated at elevated temperatures and can completely hinder the functioning of nanowire-based devices like e.g. transparent conductive and flexible coatings. At the same time, arranged gold nanodots have important applications in electrochemical sensors. In this paper we perform a series of annealing experiments of gold and silver nanowires and nanowire junctions at fixed temperatures 473, 673, 873 and 973 K (200 degrees C, 400 degrees C, 600 degrees C and 700 degrees C) during a time period of 10 min. We show that nanowires are especially prone to fragmentation around junctions and crossing points even at comp...
Silver nanowire transparent electrodes have shown considerable potential to replace conventional tra...
We study the stability of flexible transparent electrodes (FTEs) that were self-assembled from ultra...
The nanoscale heat dissipation (Joule heating) and mass transport during electromigration (EM) have ...
Metallic nanowires are known to break into shorter fragments due to the Rayleigh instability mechani...
We discuss the stability and evolution of metallic nanowires attached to tips. Using surface energy ...
Metallic nanowire networks have huge potential in devices requiring transparent electrodes. This art...
We investigate the formation of nanogaps in gold wires due to electromigration. We show that the bre...
We have used low-energy electron microscopy and scanning tunneling microscopy to visualize the dynam...
The mechanical properties and breaking behaviors of the [100]-oriented single-crystal gold nanowires...
The authors present results on electromigrated Au nanojunctions broken near the conductance quantum ...
As the critical feature sizes of integrated circuits approaching sub-10 nm, ultrathin gold nanowires...
The strength of true metallic nanowires and nanopillars (diameters below 100 nm) is known to be high...
Real time imaging experiments with metal nanowires (NWs), in particular gold under stress, that show...
We have studied the breaking process of nanowires between a STM tip and the Pb(110) surface, by moni...
Using ab initio density functional theory total energy calculations, we study the influence of H, B,...
Silver nanowire transparent electrodes have shown considerable potential to replace conventional tra...
We study the stability of flexible transparent electrodes (FTEs) that were self-assembled from ultra...
The nanoscale heat dissipation (Joule heating) and mass transport during electromigration (EM) have ...
Metallic nanowires are known to break into shorter fragments due to the Rayleigh instability mechani...
We discuss the stability and evolution of metallic nanowires attached to tips. Using surface energy ...
Metallic nanowire networks have huge potential in devices requiring transparent electrodes. This art...
We investigate the formation of nanogaps in gold wires due to electromigration. We show that the bre...
We have used low-energy electron microscopy and scanning tunneling microscopy to visualize the dynam...
The mechanical properties and breaking behaviors of the [100]-oriented single-crystal gold nanowires...
The authors present results on electromigrated Au nanojunctions broken near the conductance quantum ...
As the critical feature sizes of integrated circuits approaching sub-10 nm, ultrathin gold nanowires...
The strength of true metallic nanowires and nanopillars (diameters below 100 nm) is known to be high...
Real time imaging experiments with metal nanowires (NWs), in particular gold under stress, that show...
We have studied the breaking process of nanowires between a STM tip and the Pb(110) surface, by moni...
Using ab initio density functional theory total energy calculations, we study the influence of H, B,...
Silver nanowire transparent electrodes have shown considerable potential to replace conventional tra...
We study the stability of flexible transparent electrodes (FTEs) that were self-assembled from ultra...
The nanoscale heat dissipation (Joule heating) and mass transport during electromigration (EM) have ...