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Direct growth of β-FeSi2 nanowires with infrared emission, ferromagnetism at room temperature and high magnetoresistance via a spontaneous chemical reaction method
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Direct growth of β-FeSi2 nanowires with infrared emission, ferromagnetism at room temperature and high magnetoresistance via a spontaneous chemical reaction method

Shih-Wei Hung, Ping-Hung Yeh, Li-Wei Chu, Chii-Dong Chen, Li-Jen Chou, Yi-Jen Wu and Lih-Juann Chen
Journal of Materials Chemistry, Vol.21(15), pp.5704-5709
21/04/2011

Abstract

Self-catalyzed β-FeSi 2 nanowires with a high aspect ratio have been synthesized by a spontaneous chemical vapor transport and reaction method. The as-synthesized single-crystalline β-FeSi 2 nanowires exhibit photoluminescence at a wavelength of 1.54 μm, which is suitable for Si-based optical communication, at room temperature. The conductivity of a single-stem β-FeSi 2 nanowire was found to increase with decreasing diameter. The room temperature ferromagnetism and high magnetoresistance performance of 6% at 200 K indicates that β-FeSi 2 nanowires are potentially applicable for spintronic nanodevices. © The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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