Hydrogen Plasma-Assisted Growth of Gold Nanowires

  • Ruiling Gong
  • , Zhen Zheng
  • , Junyang An
  • , Jean Luc Maurice
  • , Edy Azrak
  • , Vishnu Nair
  • , Antonino Foti
  • , Simona Moldovan
  • , Chantal Karam
  • , Sébastien Duguay
  • , Philippe Pareige
  • , Bozhi Tian
  • , Wanghua Chen
  • , Wanghua Chen
  • , Pere Roca I Cabarrocas

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Abstract

Because of their innocuity, Au nanowires present an interesting field of applications in biology and, particularly, in cancer therapy. Since their morphology and distribution can greatly affect their performances, being able to control their mode of growth is important. Various elaboration techniques including "top-down"and "bottom-up"approaches have been developed. In this work, we propose an efficient maskless method to grow Au nanowires with the help of hydrogen plasma treatment of Au thin films. We have been able to grow Au nanowires by taking advantage of spinodal dewetting of an Au thin film and the supply of silicon radicals resulting from hydrogen plasma etching of amorphous silicon coating the walls of the reactor. A variety of techniques have been applied to study the microstructure and the optical properties of Au nanowires. A strong photothermal effect of Au nanowires has been demonstrated with the help of visible laser light. In order to study the nanowire growth, the transport of Au atoms is discussed, and a growth mechanism is proposed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4185-4192
Number of pages8
JournalCrystal Growth and Design
Volume20
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Jun 2020

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