We have used low-energy electron microscopy and scanning tunneling microscopy to visualize the dynamics of the formation of one-dimensional Au-induced nanowires on a Ge(001) substrate. At low temperature, the growth of nanowire domains is limited by the diffusion of Au. A wetting-dewetting transition occurs at a temperature of 665 K that transforms nanowire domains into three-dimensional Au clusters. Dewetting occurs at temperatures above 665 K and is fully reversible during repetitive heating and cooling cycles. The decay and growth rates of the nanowire domains below 665 K show intriguing dynamics, caused by the complex diffusion of gold. It correlates directly with the diffracted intensity of a reconstruction along the top of the nanowir...
Herein, we report time-resolved in situ transmission electron microscopy observation of Au particle ...
The dewetting process is crucial for several applications in nanotechnology. Even though not all dew...
This article focuses on the microscopic mechanism of thermally induced nanoweld formation between si...
We have used low-energy electron microscopy and scanning tunneling microscopy to visualize the dynam...
We have studied the dynamics of Au-induced nanowires on Ge(001) using scanning tunnelling microscopy...
The structural and electronic properties of Au induced self-organized nanowires on Ge(001), prepared...
Device integration on flexible or low-cost substrates, hag, driven, interest in the low-temperature,...
Metallic nanowires are known to break into shorter fragments due to the Rayleigh instability mechani...
Atomic nanowires on semiconductor surfaces induced by the adsorption of metallic atoms have attracte...
Atomic nanowires on semiconductor surfaces induced by the adsorption of metallic atoms have attracte...
In situ transmission electron microscopy observations of nanowire morphologies indicate that during ...
A detailed understanding of structure and stability of nanowires is critical for applications. Atomi...
A detailed understanding of structure and stability of nanowires is critical for applications. Atomi...
Herein, we report time-resolved in situ transmission electron microscopy observation of Au particle ...
International audienceWe investigate the chemical and morphological structure of the Au nanodots on ...
Herein, we report time-resolved in situ transmission electron microscopy observation of Au particle ...
The dewetting process is crucial for several applications in nanotechnology. Even though not all dew...
This article focuses on the microscopic mechanism of thermally induced nanoweld formation between si...
We have used low-energy electron microscopy and scanning tunneling microscopy to visualize the dynam...
We have studied the dynamics of Au-induced nanowires on Ge(001) using scanning tunnelling microscopy...
The structural and electronic properties of Au induced self-organized nanowires on Ge(001), prepared...
Device integration on flexible or low-cost substrates, hag, driven, interest in the low-temperature,...
Metallic nanowires are known to break into shorter fragments due to the Rayleigh instability mechani...
Atomic nanowires on semiconductor surfaces induced by the adsorption of metallic atoms have attracte...
Atomic nanowires on semiconductor surfaces induced by the adsorption of metallic atoms have attracte...
In situ transmission electron microscopy observations of nanowire morphologies indicate that during ...
A detailed understanding of structure and stability of nanowires is critical for applications. Atomi...
A detailed understanding of structure and stability of nanowires is critical for applications. Atomi...
Herein, we report time-resolved in situ transmission electron microscopy observation of Au particle ...
International audienceWe investigate the chemical and morphological structure of the Au nanodots on ...
Herein, we report time-resolved in situ transmission electron microscopy observation of Au particle ...
The dewetting process is crucial for several applications in nanotechnology. Even though not all dew...
This article focuses on the microscopic mechanism of thermally induced nanoweld formation between si...