Metallicity enhancement in core–shell SiO 2 @RuO 2 nanowires
Metallic oxide compounds have interesting applications in catalysis, in optoelectronics, and as sensitive detectors. One of these, RuO 2 , is also an excellent material for charge storage. Composite core–shell nanowires formed by an inner insulating SiO 2 wire serving as scaffold to an external RuO...
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Veröffentlicht in: | RSC advances 2014, Vol.4 (65), p.34696-34700 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Metallic oxide compounds have interesting applications in catalysis, in optoelectronics, and as sensitive detectors. One of these, RuO
2
, is also an excellent material for charge storage. Composite core–shell nanowires formed by an inner insulating SiO
2
wire serving as scaffold to an external RuO
2
nanotube have promising uses. Electronic structure calculations reveal an interesting modification of the electronic band structure of the external oxide shell induced by the presence of the SiO
2
core. The small changes in the interatomic distances in RuO
2
as it adapts to the underlying core lead to some bands crossing the Fermi level, and to an enhancement in the metallicity of the system. As a consequence, a substantial increase of the conductance of the wires is predicted when the composite SiO
2
@RuO
2
wires are accommodated between two gold electrodes. The result suggests that the small strain occurring as metal-oxide wires adapt to the insulating core can be used to tailor the electrical conductance. |
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ISSN: | 2046-2069 2046-2069 |
DOI: | 10.1039/C4RA05990E |