Orientation symmetry breaking in self-assembled Ce1- : XGdxO2- y nanowires derived from chemical solutions

Author

Queraltó López, Albert

De La Mata, Maria

Martínez Orellana, Lidia

Magen Dominguez, Cesar

Gibert, Marta

Arbiol i Cobos, Jordi

Hühne, Ruben

Obradors, Xavier

Puig i Molina, Mª Teresa

Publication date

2016

Abstract

Understanding the growth mechanisms of nanostructures obtained from chemical solutions, a high-throughput production methodology, is essential to correlate precisely the growth conditions with the nanostructures' morphology, dimensions and orientation. It is shown that self-organized (011)-oriented Ce₀.₉Gd₀.₁O₂ᵧ (CGO) nanowires having a single in-plane orientation are achieved when an anisotropic (011)-LaAlO₃ (LAO) substrate is chosen. STEM and AFM images of the epitaxial nanowires reveal the (001)CGO[0-11](011)LAO[100] growth orientation, with the enlargement occurring along the [0-11]CGO direction with (111) lateral facets. The chosen substrate allowed us to study a unique case where the resulting biaxial strain is isotropic, while the dissimilar lateral surface energies are the key factor to obtain an energetically imbalanced and non-degenerated nanowire configuration. Rapid Thermal Annealing (RTA) has allowed sorting of experimental nucleation from coarsening and analysis of the kinetic phenomena of the nanowires. A thermodynamic driving force is shown to exist for a continuous elongation of the nanowires while the coarsening rates are found to be strongly temperature dependent and so kinetic effects are the key factors to control the size and density of the self-organized nanowire system. A remarkably fast nanowire growth rate (14-40 nm min⁻¹) is observed, which we associate with a high atomic mobility probably linked to a high concentration of oxygen vacancies, as detected by XPS. These nanowires are envisaged as model systems pushing forward the study of low energetic and highly oxygen deficient {111} lateral facets useful for catalysis, gas sensors and ionic conductivity applications.

Document Type

Article

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Chemical solutions; Growth mechanisms; Growth orientations; In-plane orientation; Rapid thermal annealing (RTA); Symmetry-breaking; Temperature dependent; Thermodynamic driving forces

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