posted on 2013-02-13, 00:00authored byHan-Bo-Ram Lee, Sung Hyeon Baeck, Thomas F. Jaramillo, Stacey F. Bent
The formation of Pt nanowires (NWs) by atomic layer deposition
on highly ordered pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) is investigated. Pt is
deposited only at the step edges of HOPG and not on the basal planes,
leading to the formation of laterally aligned Pt NWs. A growth model
involving a morphological transition from 0-D to 1-D structures via
coalescence is presented. The width of the NWs grows at a rate greater
than twice the vertical growth rate. This asymmetry is ascribed to
the wetting properties of Pt on HOPG as influenced by the formation
of graphene oxide. A difference in Pt growth kinetics based on crystallographic
orientation may also contribute.