Nano Manipulation and Assembly of Silver Nanowires In Situ for Advanced Fabrication

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Author(s)

  • Xuesong Mei
  • Tianlin Wu
  • Haitao Wang
  • Xiaoying Ren
  • Xiaofei Sun
  • Jianlei Cui

Detail(s)

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)21590-21602
Journal / PublicationACS Applied Nano Materials
Volume7
Issue number18
Online published18 Sept 2024
Publication statusPublished - 27 Sept 2024

Abstract

Sliver nanowires (Ag NWs) are promising building blocks for electronic nanodevices, and therefore, their precise movement and assembly are urgently needed. Here, molecular dynamics simulations are conducted to model the manipulation of Ag NWs on a silicon substrate using a tungsten (W) probe. The focus is on understanding the deformation and motion mechanisms of the Ag NWs induced by the moving probe. Throughout the manipulation process, Ag NWs undergo four distinct stages: plastic deformation, deformation extension, a hybrid stage, and either movement or fracture. At the contact area between the probe and the Ag NWs, as well as in regions of stress concentration, Ag atoms are observed to transition from FCC to HCP, BCC, and even amorphous states. Notably, the BCC phase serves as an intermediate transition state during this lattice transformation. The manipulation parameters, particularly the velocity and displacement of the probe, significantly influence the outcome of the Ag NWs. High-speed manipulation with small displacements tends to result in Ag NW fracture, whereas low-speed manipulation with larger displacements facilitates the bending or movement of the Ag NWs. Drawing from the observed deformation behaviors, a nanomanipulation platform integrated within a scanning electron microscope (SEM) was developed. This platform enables the in situ pushing, cutting, bending, and rotating of Ag NWs using a W probe, employing various probe feeding strategies. By combination of two or more of these manipulation operations, complex close-loop structures, such as triangles and hexagons, were successfully assembled via Ag NWs. This research offers valuable insights into the precise and controlled manipulation of Ag NWs, paving the way for the fabrication of sophisticated, high-performance nanodevices. © 2024 American Chemical Society.

Research Area(s)

  • assembly, nanofabrication, plastic deformation, process simulation, sliver nanowires

Citation Format(s)

Nano Manipulation and Assembly of Silver Nanowires In Situ for Advanced Fabrication. / Mei, Huanhuan; Mei, Xuesong; Wu, Tianlin et al.
In: ACS Applied Nano Materials, Vol. 7, No. 18, 27.09.2024, p. 21590-21602.

Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 21 - Publication in refereed journalpeer-review