Surface effects on elastic properties of silver nanowires: Contact atomic-force microscopy
Abstract
Silver nanowires with different diameters were synthesized by a hydrothermal chemical method. The elastic properties of the nanowires with outer diameters ranging from 20 to 140nm were measured using contact atomic force microscopy. The apparent Young modulus of the nanowires is found to decrease with the increase of the diameter. When the diameter of the silver nanowires is larger than 100nm , the Young modulus approaches a constant value. The size dependence of the apparent Young modulus of the silver nanowires is attributed to the surface effect, which includes the effects of the surface stress, the oxidation layer, and the surface roughness. Thus, a theoretical analysis is presented to explain the size dependence. This analysis is different from the previous models in that both the surface stress and the surface moduli are included in it. We also show that the apparent surface modulus and the surface stress of the silver nanowires can be experimentally determined.
- Publication:
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Physical Review B
- Pub Date:
- June 2006
- DOI:
- 10.1103/PhysRevB.73.235409
- Bibcode:
- 2006PhRvB..73w5409J
- Keywords:
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- 61.46.-w;
- 62.25.+g;
- 62.20.Dc;
- 68.37.Ps;
- Nanoscale materials;
- Mechanical properties of nanoscale materials;
- Elasticity elastic constants;
- Atomic force microscopy