Lithographically defined microporous templates in conjunction with the atomic layer deposition (ALD) technique enable remarkable control of complex novel nested nanotube structures. So far three-dimensional control ...Lithographically defined microporous templates in conjunction with the atomic layer deposition (ALD) technique enable remarkable control of complex novel nested nanotube structures. So far three-dimensional control of physical process parameters has not been fully realized with high precision resolution, and requires optimization in order to achieve a wider range of potential applications. Furthermore, the combination of composite insulating oxide layers alternating with semiconducting layers and metals can provide various types of novel applications and eventually provide unique and advanced levels of multifunctional nanoscale devices. Semiconducting TiO2 nanotubes have potential applications in photovoltaic devices. The combination of nanostructured semiconducting materials with nested metal nanotubes has the potential to produce novel multi functional vertically-ordered three-dimensional nanodevices. Platinum growth by ALD has been explored, covering the initial stages of the thin film nucleation process and the synthesis of high aspect ratio nanotube structures. The penetration depth of the Pt into porous templates having various pore sizes and aspect ratios has been investigated. Several multi-walled nested TiO2-Pt nanotubes in series have been successfully fabricated using microporous Si templates. These innovative nested nanostructures have the potential to produce novel multifunctional vertically-ordered three-dimensional nanodevices in photovoltaic and sensing technologies.展开更多
Porous metal architectures are widely adopted as three-dimensional conducting scaffolds for constructing Li metal composite anodes,whereas their macropores hinder their practical application due to limited surface are...Porous metal architectures are widely adopted as three-dimensional conducting scaffolds for constructing Li metal composite anodes,whereas their macropores hinder their practical application due to limited surface area and large pore size of few hundred micrometers.In this work,a network of Li_(x)Cu solid solution alloy nanowires is in situ formed via infiltrating molten Li-Cu alloy into Ni foam and subsequent cooling treatment,whereby a three-component composite anode consisting of Li metal,Li_(x)Cu alloy,and Ni foam is fabricated.The Li_(x)Cu nanowires nested as secondary frame split the macropores into micropores,enlarging the active surface area and inducing uniform Li deposition significantly.The lithiophilicity of the alloy wires and the shrunken void size built by the hierarchical architecture can further tune the nucleation and growth behavior of Li.The multiscale synergetic effect between the primary and secondary scaffold guarantees the composite anode sheet with extraordinarily long-term cycling stability even under high current rates.展开更多
文摘Lithographically defined microporous templates in conjunction with the atomic layer deposition (ALD) technique enable remarkable control of complex novel nested nanotube structures. So far three-dimensional control of physical process parameters has not been fully realized with high precision resolution, and requires optimization in order to achieve a wider range of potential applications. Furthermore, the combination of composite insulating oxide layers alternating with semiconducting layers and metals can provide various types of novel applications and eventually provide unique and advanced levels of multifunctional nanoscale devices. Semiconducting TiO2 nanotubes have potential applications in photovoltaic devices. The combination of nanostructured semiconducting materials with nested metal nanotubes has the potential to produce novel multi functional vertically-ordered three-dimensional nanodevices. Platinum growth by ALD has been explored, covering the initial stages of the thin film nucleation process and the synthesis of high aspect ratio nanotube structures. The penetration depth of the Pt into porous templates having various pore sizes and aspect ratios has been investigated. Several multi-walled nested TiO2-Pt nanotubes in series have been successfully fabricated using microporous Si templates. These innovative nested nanostructures have the potential to produce novel multifunctional vertically-ordered three-dimensional nanodevices in photovoltaic and sensing technologies.
基金partly supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(21673033)Sichuan Science and Technology Program(2020071)the Fundamental Research Founds for the Central Universities(ZYGX2019J024).
文摘Porous metal architectures are widely adopted as three-dimensional conducting scaffolds for constructing Li metal composite anodes,whereas their macropores hinder their practical application due to limited surface area and large pore size of few hundred micrometers.In this work,a network of Li_(x)Cu solid solution alloy nanowires is in situ formed via infiltrating molten Li-Cu alloy into Ni foam and subsequent cooling treatment,whereby a three-component composite anode consisting of Li metal,Li_(x)Cu alloy,and Ni foam is fabricated.The Li_(x)Cu nanowires nested as secondary frame split the macropores into micropores,enlarging the active surface area and inducing uniform Li deposition significantly.The lithiophilicity of the alloy wires and the shrunken void size built by the hierarchical architecture can further tune the nucleation and growth behavior of Li.The multiscale synergetic effect between the primary and secondary scaffold guarantees the composite anode sheet with extraordinarily long-term cycling stability even under high current rates.