Novel and uniform beta-Sn nanowires surrounded by graphitic material (
fully filled tubes; 40-50% of the overall material, length less than o
r equal to 2 mu m; less than or equal to 100 nm o.d.) are produced by
passage of a current between graphite rods immersed in molten mixtures
of LiCl and SnCl2 under argon at 600 degrees C. Prolonged electron be
am irradiation (under HRTEM) of the nanowires leads to axial growth, r
e-orientations and allied dynamic transformations. The technique may b
e applied to other soft metals in order to generate filled nanotubes.
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