Gold bead-strings in silica nanowires: A simple diffusion model

N. H. Fletcher, R. G. Elliman, T. H. Kim

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    Abstract

    Silica nanowires grown from gold droplets deposited on the surface of a silicon crystal sometimes develop within them a regular series of gold beads distributed along the wire axis in what is often called either a bead-string or a pea-pod structure. This is generally attributed to a 'Rayleigh instability' driven by the surface free energy of the included gold core. Here a new model is proposed in which quasi-conical gold inclusions are developed by the diffusion-limited growth process and are subsequently modified to spherical shape by another diffusion process that is driven by surface free energy. This model provides a possible basis for detailed numerical calculations.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number085613
    JournalNanotechnology
    Volume20
    Issue number8
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2009

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