Electrochemically grown metallic nanocomb structures on nanoporous alumina templates
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Electrochemical growth of metallic nanocomb structures on anodized alumina templates is described. Nanocombs originate from the orderly growth and merger of very thin (d = 15 -/+ 5 nm) metallic nanowires which do not completely fill much larger pores (d similar to 100 nm) in the alumina template (t <= 3 mu m). Instead, the nanowires prefer growing along the inner corners of the hexagonal pores, coalescing into a highly ordered structure as they emerge, resulting a metallic form reminiscent of the topology of the original template. We disclose here the typical processing conditions and the microstructure of this previously unknown material as observed with a scanning electron microscope (SEM) and energy dispersive x-ray (EDX) spectroscopy. It is shown that Au nanocombs have an anomalous EDX spectra and can emit electrons at a field of similar to 1 kV/cm. (C) 2011 American Institute of Physics. [doi: 10.1063/1.3596432]









