silicon has been researched along with manganese-silicide* in 2 studies
2 other study(ies) available for silicon and manganese-silicide
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Mn-silicide nanostructures aligned on massively parallel silicon nano-ribbons.
The growth of Mn nanostructures on a 1D grating of silicon nano-ribbons is investigated at atomic scale by means of scanning tunneling microscopy, low energy electron diffraction and core level photoelectron spectroscopy. The grating of silicon nano-ribbons represents an atomic scale template that can be used in a surface-driven route to control the combination of Si with Mn in the development of novel materials for spintronics devices. The Mn atoms show a preferential adsorption site on silicon atoms, forming one-dimensional nanostructures. They are parallel oriented with respect to the surface Si array, which probably predetermines the diffusion pathways of the Mn atoms during the process of nanostructure formation. Topics: Crystallization; Manganese; Materials Testing; Molecular Conformation; Nanotubes; Silicon; Silicon Compounds | 2013 |
Degenerate electronic structure of reconstructed MnSi(1.7) nanowires on Si(001).
Higher manganese silicide nanowires have been grown on the Si(001)-2 × 1 surface by the pre-growth of Bi nanolines. Scanning tunnelling microscope (STM) observations show that the nanowire has a linear surface reconstruction with a periodicity of 0.56 nm, and we propose a reconstruction on their surface to reduce the density of dangling bonds, which forms linear structures matching the dimensions from STM. Scanning tunnelling spectroscopy (STS) data agree with previous calculation results and reveal that the nanowires are degenerate semiconductors, with potential application for spintronics. Topics: Electrons; Manganese; Microscopy, Scanning Tunneling; Nanotechnology; Nanowires; Semiconductors; Silicon; Silicon Compounds; Surface Properties | 2012 |