Date of Award

1-1-2014

Thesis Type

masters

Document Type

Thesis

Divisions

science

Department

Department of Physics, Faculty of Science

Institution

University of Malaya

Abstract

NiSi/SiC core-shell nanorods and nanowires grown on nickel (Ni) coated glass substrates by hot-wire chemical vapour deposition were studied. The Ni was used as a catalyst to induce the growth of these core-shell nanorods and nanowires. These nanorods and nanowires were growth at different deposition pressures in the range between 1 and 3 mbar. Increase in deposition pressure prefers to the growth of the nanowires at 3 mbar. These nanowires consisted of single crystalline NiSi and amorphous SiC attributed to core and shell of the nanowires respectively. Moreover, an increase in deposition pressure induces a phase transition of the nanowires from crystalline Si phase to amorphous SiC phase. The shell of the nanowires showed presence of 3C-SiC nano-crystallites embedded within an amorphous matrix. Presence of these nano-crystallites embedded within the amorphous SiC matrix exhibits broad PL emission spectra in visible region. The effects of the deposition pressure on the growth and structural properties of these core-shell nanowires are discussed. Keywords: Core-shell nanowires; Nickel silicides; SiC; Metal induced growth; HWCVD

Note

Dissertation (M.A.) - Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Malaya, 2014.

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