Dielectrophoretic Growth of Metallic Nanowires and Microwires: Theory and Experiments

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Abstract

Dielectrophoresis-assisted growth of metallic nanowires from,in aqueous salt solution has been previously reported, but so far there has been no clear understanding of the process leading to such a bottom-up assembly. The present work, based oil a series of experiments to grow metallic nano- and microwires by dielectrophoresis, provides a general theoretical description of the growth of such wires from ail aqueous salt solution. Palladium nanowires and silver microwires have been grown between gold electrodes from their aqueous salt solution via dielectrophoresis. Silver microwire growth has been observed in situ using light microscopy. From these experiments, a basic model of dielectrophoresis-driven wire growth is developed. This model explains the dependence of the growth oil the frequency and the local Field enhancement at the electrode asperities. Such a process proves instrumental in the growth of metallic nanowires with controlled morphology and Site specificity between the electrodes.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)552-559
Number of pages8
JournalLangmuir
Volume26
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 5 Jan 2010
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

Scopus 73649105797
WOS 000272937500075
PubMed 19924880
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Keywords

Keywords

  • Walled carbon nanotubes, Nanotechnology, Particles, Dna