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HL: Halbleiterphysik
HL 17: Poster Ib
HL 17.31: Poster
Freitag, 4. März 2005, 16:30–19:00, Poster TU F
Conductivity and preparation of nanowires — •F. Kost1, T. Kolb1, A. Pucci1, M. Jalochowski2, V. Hnatyuk2,3 und G. Fahsold1 — 1Kirchhoff-Institut für Physik, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany — 2Institute of Physics, Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, 20031 Lublin, Poland — 3European College of Polish and Ukrainian Universities, 20029 Lublin, Poland
The investigation of metal nanowires is feasible with infrared-spectrometric experiments, which allow analysing these wires in a non-contact mode. Since the wires can be treated as antennas, they show resonances in the mid infrared range. Hence, by measuring the infrared- transmission spectra of nanowires, one can determine various characteristics of the wire. In this regard, size-effects in their conductivity are of special interest. On the basis of model calculations, the measured transmission spectra give information on the dynamic conductivity of the nanowires [1]. In collaboration with the Group of M. Jalochowski (Lublin), we prepare metal nanostructures by evaporating lead on regularly stepped silicon surfaces. Thereby, solid-like nanowires of Pb align parallel to the step edges of the silicon due to self-organization processes. The diameter of such produced single crystalline wires ranges from about 1nm up to few ten nanometers [2].
[1]G. Fahsold and A. Pucci, Adv. in Solid State Physics, Vol. 43, ed. by B. Kramer (Springer, 2003) 833.
[2]M. Jalochowski, M. Strozak, R. Zdyb, Applied Surface Science 211 (2003) 209-215.
Supported by DFG (SPP 1165).