Solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) is a promising efficient device
for the direct conversion of the chemical energy into electricity. The
development of this highly robust SOFC which operates on a variety of fuels
however, requires improvements on the electrodes, where nanoscale engineering is
required in order to maximize the number of sites where the electrochemical
reactions take place. In this article, we briefly explained the growth of GaAs
nanowires on a GaAs substrate as an electrode using metal organic chemical
organic vapor deposition (MOCVD). Field-emission scanning electron microscopy
(FE-SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and Conductive atomic force
microscopy (CAFM) analysis were carried out as to investigate the structural
properties and current–voltage changes in the wires. Results show that nanowires
grown are less defect, uniform in composition and with optimum desired
diameters. The current–voltage measurement showed it is similar to that of a p–n
junction characteristic which is suitable for the SOFC operation.
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