Mechanism and Kinetics of Spontaneous Nanotube Growth Driven by Screw Dislocations

TitleMechanism and Kinetics of Spontaneous Nanotube Growth Driven by Screw Dislocations
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsMorin, SA, Bierman, MJ, Tong, J, Jin, S
JournalScience
Volume328
Pagination476-480
Date PublishedApr
Accession NumberISI:000276952400036
Keywordsarrays, crystals, eshelby twist, Multidisciplinary Sciences, nanorods, nanowires, zinc-oxide, zno
Abstract

Single-crystal nanotubes are commonly observed, but their formation is often not understood. We show that nanotube growth can be driven by axial screw dislocations: Self-perpetuating growth spirals enable anisotropic growth, and the dislocation strain energy overcomes the surface energy required for creating a new inner surface forming hollow tubes spontaneously. This was demonstrated through solution-grown zinc oxide nanotubes and nanowires by controlling supersaturation using a flow reactor and confirmed using microstructural characterization. The agreement between experimental growth kinetics and those predicted from fundamental crystal growth theories confirms that the growth of these nanotubes is driven by dislocations.

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Short TitleScience