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What is the Ground-State Structure of the Thinnest Si Nanowires?
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EngineeringSilicon On InsulatorMolecular DynamicsSemiconductor NanostructuresThinnest Si NanowiresBulk ContributionsNanoelectronicsSiliceneNanoscale ModelingNanoscale ScienceMaterials SciencePristine Silicon WhiskersNanoscale SystemPhysicsNanotechnologySurface ScienceApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsNanostructures
Pristine silicon whiskers are compared through energy analysis by separating the surface, edge, and bulk contributions, and by energy computation for a variety of structures and diameters d. It is shown that for d<6 nm a polycrystalline wire of five-fold symmetry, rather than single-crystal types, represents the ground state. It remains stable in molecular dynamics tests up to approximately 1000 K. Its specific surface reconstruction also stands out in that it favors kinetics of whisker growth and thus appears potentially realizable.
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