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Nano Letters | 2014

Shape Restoration Effect in Ag–SiO2 Core–Shell Nanowires

Sergei Vlassov; Boris Polyakov; Leonid M. Dorogin; Mikk Vahtrus; Magnus Mets; Mikk Antsov; Rando Saar; A. E. Romanov; Ants Lõhmus; Rünno Lõhmus

The combination of two different materials in a single composite core-shell heterostructure can lead to improved or even completely novel properties. In this work we demonstrate the enhancement of the mechanical properties of silver (Ag) nanowires (NW) achieved by coating them with a silica (SiO2) shell. In situ scanning electron microscope (SEM) nanomechanical tests of Ag-SiO2 core-shell nanowires reveal an improved fracture resistance and an electron-beam induced shape restoration effect. In addition, control experiments are conducted separately on uncoated Ag NWs and on empty SiO2 shells in order to gain deeper insight into the peculiar properties of Ag-SiO2. Test conditions are simulated using finite-element methods; possible mechanisms responsible for the shape restoration and the enhanced fracture resistance are discussed.


Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology | 2014

Manipulation of nanoparticles of different shapes inside a scanning electron microscope

Boris Polyakov; Sergei Vlassov; Leonid M. Dorogin; Jelena Butikova; Mikk Antsov; Sven Oras; Rünno Lõhmus; Ilmar Kink

Summary In this work polyhedron-like gold and sphere-like silver nanoparticles (NPs) were manipulated on an oxidized Si substrate to study the dependence of the static friction and the contact area on the particle geometry. Measurements were performed inside a scanning electron microscope (SEM) that was equipped with a high-precision XYZ-nanomanipulator. To register the occurring forces a quartz tuning fork (QTF) with a glued sharp probe was used. Contact areas and static friction forces were calculated by using different models and compared with the experimentally measured force. The effect of NP morphology on the nanoscale friction is discussed.


Micron | 2012

Simultaneous measurement of static and kinetic friction of ZnO nanowires in situ with a scanning electron microscope.

Boris Polyakov; Leonid M. Dorogin; Sergei Vlassov; Ilmar Kink; A. E. Romanov; R. Lohmus

A novel method for in situ measurement of the static and kinetic friction is developed and demonstrated for zinc oxide nanowires (NWs) on oxidised silicon wafers. The experiments are performed inside a scanning electron microscope (SEM) equipped with a nanomanipulator with an atomic force microscope tip as a probe. NWs are pushed by the tip from one end until complete displacement is achieved, while NW bending is monitored by the SEM. The elastic bending profile of a NW during the manipulation process is used to calculate the static and kinetic friction forces.


Nanoscale Research Letters | 2014

Some aspects of formation and tribological properties of silver nanodumbbells

Boris Polyakov; Sergei Vlassov; Leonid M. Dorogin; Natalia Novoselska; Jelena Butikova; Mikk Antsov; Sven Oras; Rünno Lõhmus; Ilmar Kink

In this paper, metal nanodumbbells (NDs) formed by laser-induced melting of Ag nanowires (NWs) on an oxidized silicon substrate and their tribological properties are investigated. The mechanism of ND formation is proposed and illustrated with finite element method simulations. Tribological measurements consist in controllable real-time manipulation of NDs inside a scanning electron microscope (SEM) with simultaneous force registration. The geometry of NDs enables to distinguish between different types of motion, i.e. rolling, sliding and rotation. Real contact areas are calculated from the traces left after the displacement of NDs and compared to the contact areas predicted by the contact mechanics and frozen droplet models.PACS81.07.-b; 62.25.-g; 62.23.Hj


Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology | 2014

Mechanical properties of sol–gel derived SiO2 nanotubes

Boris Polyakov; Mikk Antsov; Sergei Vlassov; Leonid M. Dorogin; Mikk Vahtrus; Roberts Zabels; Sven Lange; Rünno Lõhmus

Summary The mechanical properties of thick-walled SiO2 nanotubes (NTs) prepared by a sol–gel method while using Ag nanowires (NWs) as templates were measured by using different methods. In situ scanning electron microscopy (SEM) cantilever beam bending tests were carried out by using a nanomanipulator equipped with a force sensor in order to investigate plasticity and flexural response of NTs. Nanoindentation and three point bending tests of NTs were performed by atomic force microscopy (AFM) under ambient conditions. Half-suspended and three-point bending tests were processed in the framework of linear elasticity theory. Finite element method simulations were used to extract Young’s modulus values from the nanoindentation data. Finally, the Young’s moduli of SiO2 NTs measured by different methods were compared and discussed.


Archive | 2015

Tribological Aspects of In Situ Manipulation of Nanostructures Inside Scanning Electron Microscope

Boris Polyakov; Leonid M. Dorogin; Sergei Vlassov; Ilmar Kink; Rünno Lõhmus

This chapter is dedicated to manipulation of nanostructures inside a scanning electron (SEM) microscope employed for real-time tribological measurements. Different approaches to force registration and calculation of static and kinetic friction are described. Application of the considered methodology to Au and Ag nanoparticles, as well as ZnO and CuO nanowires, is demonstrated. Advantages and limitations of the methodology in comparison to traditional AFM-based manipulation techniques are discussed.


Physica Scripta | 2015

Metal nanodumbbells for nanomanipulations and tribological experiments

Boris Polyakov; Sergei Vlassov; Leonid M. Dorogin; Jelena Butikova; Krisjanis Smits; Mikk Antsov; Sven Oras; R Zabels; R. Lohmus

Nanomanipulation experiments were carried out on nanodumbbells (NDs) to study their kinetic behavior and tribological properties. Ag, Au and Cu NDs were produced by laser-induced melting of corresponding nanowires (NWs). NDs were characterized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Manipulation experiments were performed first with atomic force microscope (AFM) at ambient conditions, and then inside SEM at high vacuum conditions. Different regimes of motion were observed. In-plane and out-of-substrate-plane rotation were identified as the most preferred motion types of NDs.


Bulletin of The Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics | 2015

Phase Transformations in Icosahedral Small Copper Particles during Their Annealing in Different Gas Media

A. N. Priezzheva; M. V. Dorogov; M.N. Tyurkov; Sergei Vlassov; Eugene Shulga; R. Lohmus; Leonid M. Dorogin; Ilmar Kink; D. L. Merson; A. A. Vikarchuk; A. E. Romanov

Results from experiments on the annealing of icosahedral small particles (ISPs) of copper in different gas media are presented. The growth of nanowhisker structures and nanopores on the surfaces of ISPs is observed. The multilayer internal structure of annealed ISPs that incorporate a metallic core, cavities, and copper oxide layers is revealed.


Physica Status Solidi B-basic Solid State Physics | 2013

Real-time manipulation of ZnO nanowires on a flat surface employed for tribological measurements: Experimental methods and modeling

Leonid M. Dorogin; Sergei Vlassov; Boris Polyakov; Mikk Antsov; Rünno Lõhmus; Ilmar Kink; A. E. Romanov


Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2014

Elasticity and yield strength of pentagonal silver nanowires: In situ bending tests

Sergei Vlassov; Boris Polyakov; Leonid M. Dorogin; Mikk Antsov; Magnus Mets; Madis Umalas; Rando Saar; Rünno Lõhmus; Ilmar Kink

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Russian Academy of Sciences

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