Nanowires of bismuth with diameters ranging from 10 to 200
nm and lengths of 50 μm have been synthesized by a pressure
injection method. Nanostructural and chemical compositional
studies using environmental and high resolution transmission
electron microscopy with electron stimulated energy dispersive
X-ray spectroscopy have revealed essentially single crystal
nanowires. The high resolution studies have shown that the
nanowires contain amorphous Bi-oxide layers of a few nanometers
on the surface. In situ environmental high resolution transmission
electron microscopy (environmental-HRTEM) studies at the atomic
level, in controlled hydrogen and other reducing gas environments
at high temperatures demonstrate that gas reduction can be
successfully applied to remove the oxide nanolayers and to maintain
the dimensional and structural uniformity of the nanowires,
which is key to attaining low electrical contact resistance.