Resonance vibration of amorphous SiO2 nanowires driven by mechanical or electrical field excitation

被引:92
作者
Dikin, DA [1 ]
Chen, X [1 ]
Ding, W [1 ]
Wagner, G [1 ]
Ruoff, RS [1 ]
机构
[1] Northwestern Univ, Dept Mech Engn, Evanston, IL 60208 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1063/1.1527971
中图分类号
O59 [应用物理学];
学科分类号
摘要
In this work, we have used the mechanical resonance method to determine the bending modulus of amorphous SiO2 nanowires and to study an electron charge trapping effect that occurs in these nanowires. For uniform amorphous nanowires having diameter similar to100 nm and length over 10 mum, the fit modulus values cluster near 47 GPa; this value is lower than the commonly accepted value of similar to72 GPa for fused silicon oxide (glass) fibers. For some SiO2 nanowires, we observed up to three closely spaced resonances that are a result of the nanowire anisotropy. We have compared the resonance vibration of nanowires driven by mechanical and also ac electrical field loading. All of the measurements were done inside the chamber of a scanning electron microscope where the nanowires were under bombardment of a flux of similar to3 keV energy electrons. By watching the interaction between the ac electrical field and exposed nanowire when driven at resonance frequency, we have observed significant charge trapping in the nanowires. The combination of charge trapping and decay time was nonuniformly distributed along the nanowire. This suggests a nondestructive method that can be used for studying defects in certain types of nanostructures. (C) 2003 American Institute of Physics.
引用
收藏
页码:226 / 230
页数:5
相关论文
共 19 条
[1]  
Bishop R.E.D., 1960, MECH VIBRATION
[2]   Structural correlations and mechanical behavior in nanophase silica glasses [J].
Campbell, T ;
Kalia, RK ;
Nakano, A ;
Shimojo, F ;
Tsuruta, K ;
Vashishta, P ;
Ogata, S .
PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, 1999, 82 (20) :4018-4021
[3]   Observation and characteristics of mechanical vibration in three-dimensional nanostructures and pillars grown by focused ion beam chemical vapor deposition [J].
Fujita, J ;
Ishida, M ;
Sakamoto, T ;
Ochiai, Y ;
Kaito, T ;
Matsui, S .
JOURNAL OF VACUUM SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY B, 2001, 19 (06) :2834-2837
[4]   Nanomechanics of individual carbon nanotubes from pyrolytically grown arrays [J].
Gao, RP ;
Wang, ZL ;
Bai, ZG ;
de Heer, WA ;
Dai, LM ;
Gao, M .
PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, 2000, 85 (03) :622-625
[5]  
Goldstein J.I., 1992, SCANNING ELECT MICRO, P1
[6]   ODMR OF RECOMBINATION CENTERS IN CRYSTALLINE QUARTZ [J].
HAYES, W ;
KANE, MJ ;
SALMINEN, O ;
WOOD, RL ;
DOHERTY, SP .
JOURNAL OF PHYSICS C-SOLID STATE PHYSICS, 1984, 17 (16) :2943-2951
[7]   LUMINESCENCE AND DEFECT FORMATION IN UNDENSIFIED AND DENSIFIED AMORPHOUS SIO2 [J].
ITOH, C ;
SUZUKI, T ;
ITOH, N .
PHYSICAL REVIEW B, 1990, 41 (06) :3794-3799
[8]   PHOTOLUMINESCENCE FROM DEFECT CENTERS IN HIGH-PURITY SILICA GLASSES OBSERVED UNDER 7.9-EV EXCITATION [J].
NISHIKAWA, H ;
SHIROYAMA, T ;
NAKAMURA, R ;
OHKI, Y ;
NAGASAWA, K ;
HAMA, Y .
PHYSICAL REVIEW B, 1992, 45 (02) :586-591
[9]   Molten gallium as a catalyst for the large-scale growth of highly aligned silica nanowires [J].
Pan, ZW ;
Dai, ZR ;
Ma, C ;
Wang, ZL .
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2002, 124 (08) :1817-1822
[10]   Electrostatic deflections and electromechanical resonances of carbon nanotubes [J].
Poncharal, P ;
Wang, ZL ;
Ugarte, D ;
de Heer, WA .
SCIENCE, 1999, 283 (5407) :1513-1516