Formation of Highly Ordered Arrays of Dimples on Tantalum at the Nanoscale

02 engineering and technology 0210 nano-technology
DOI: 10.1021/nl062347r Publication Date: 2006-11-17T12:39:58Z
ABSTRACT
We show that electropolishing of tantalum metal in a single step of about 5 min can reproducibly lead to dimples tens of nanometers in diameter, regular in shape, monodispersed in size, and arranged in highly ordered arrays which even transverse grain boundaries. Dimpled tantalum is ductile, high melting, and chemically inert, which makes it suitable for nanostructure synthesis even under extreme conditions, as demonstrated with a simple sputter coating and flame annealing procedure for gold nanoparticles.
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