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Controlled growth of highly stable and conducting Ge core/ BCN shell nanowire

  • Ajou University

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Abstract

Germanium-based nanomaterials have gained prominence as potential enhancers of energy harvesting efficiency and storage capacity, attributed to their superior electrical conductivity, mobility, and lithium-ion storage aptitude. However, their practical application is often hindered by chemical and physical instabilities. In this study, we introduce a facile synthesis method for boron-carbon-nitride (BCN) shell-coated germanium nanowires (Ge@BCN NWs), designed to shield the Ge core from environmental factors while augmenting its electrical conductivity. Through microscopic and spectroscopic analyses, we confirmed the Ge core is completely encapsulated by a highly crystalline BCN shell. Electron transport measurements on the Ge@BCN NWs field-effect transistor (FET) revealed minimal hysteresis alongside heightened electrical conductivity, suggesting that the BCN shell acts as an efficacious protective barrier, curtailing the degradation of Ge NWs. Our approach presents a reliable method for bolstering the stability of nanomaterials and achieving functional 2D coated NWs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)15994-15999
Number of pages6
JournalCeramics International
Volume50
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2024

Keywords

  • BCN
  • Core@shell nanowires
  • Energy storage applications
  • Ge nanowire
  • High stability

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