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                                    TITLE: 
                        
                            Starting Point of Cluster-Derived Silicon Nanowires
                                 
                                    AUTHORS: 
                                            Aijiang Lu  
                                                     
                                                        KEYWORDS: 
                        Cluster; Nanowire; First Principle Calculation 
                                                     
                                                        JOURNAL NAME: 
                        Journal of Modern Physics,  
                        Vol.4 No.4, 
                        April
                                                        24,
                        2013
                                                     
                                                        ABSTRACT: 
	The assembly of medium-sized silicon nanoclusters was simulated to study the starting point of the formation of cluster-derived silicon nanowires (CDSiNWs). Hydrogen-terminated clusters were found repulsing each other and inter-connecting through the hydrogen bonds, thus could not form a stable silicon nanowire (SiNW). Between the pristine silicon clusters without hydrogen saturation, the assembly takes place automatically. An orientation priority in cluster assembly is obtained, as silicon clusters Si29 are more possibly adhered along  direction than the other directions. Such an assembly may be the starting point of the SiNW growth along  direction. Moreover, it indicates the possibility of silicon tetrapods or zigzag wires formation, besides straight SiNWs.