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      Discovery of Double Helix and Impact on Nanoscale to Mesoscale Crystalline Structures

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          Screw dislocations play a significant role in the growth of crystalline structures by providing a continuous source of surface steps which represent available sites for crystal growth. Here, we show that pure screw dislocations can become helical from the absorption of defects (e.g., vacancies) and develop an attractive interaction with another helical dislocation to form a double helix of screw dislocations. These single and double helices of screw dislocations can result in the formation of interesting nanostructures with large Eshelby twists. We have previously proposed the formation of a double helix of screw dislocations to explain large Eshelby twists in crystalline nanostructures (Mater. Res. Lett.2021, 9, 453−457). We now show direct evidence for the formation of a double helix during thermal annealing of screw dislocations. The large Burgers vectors associated with these dislocations are used to explain the presence of large Eshelby twists in PbSe and PbS (NaCl cubic structure) and InP and GeS (wurtzite hexagonal structure) nanowires. These single- and double-helix screw dislocations can also combine to create even larger super Burgers vectors. These large effective Burgers also unravel the mechanism for the formation of nanopipes and micropipes with hollow cores and nanotubes with Eshelby twists in technologically important materials such as SiC, GaN, and ZnO that are utilized in a variety of advanced solid-state devices.

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                ACS Omega
                ACS Omega
                ao
                acsodf
                ACS Omega
                American Chemical Society
                2470-1343
                18 July 2022
                26 July 2022
                : 7
                : 29
                : 25853-25859
                Affiliations
                []Department of Materials Science and Engineering, North Carolina State University , Raleigh, North Carolina 27695-7907, United States
                []Department of Biomedical Engineering, North Carolina State University , Raleigh, North Carolina 27695-7115, United States
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                [* ]Tel: 919-515-7874. Email: j_narayan@ 123456ncsu.edu ;.
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                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0724-7044
                Article
                10.1021/acsomega.2c03501
                9330111
                35910161
                793d5beb-90dd-48d6-83df-e1105910f292
                © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society

                Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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                : 04 June 2022
                : 07 July 2022
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                Funded by: Division of Materials Research, doi 10.13039/100000078;
                Award ID: 2016256
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