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Defect-Free GaAs/AlGaAs Core-Shell Nanowires on Si Substrates

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Kang, Jung-Hyun
Gao, Qiang
Joyce, Hannah J
Jagadish, Chennupati
Kim, Yong
Guo, YaNan
Xu, Hongyi
Zou, Jin
Fickenscher, M A
Smith, Leigh M

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We report straight and vertically aligned defect-free GaAs nanowires grown on Si(111) substrates by metal-organic chemical vapor deposition. By deposition of thin GaAs buffer layers on Si substrates, these nanowires could be grown on the buffer layers with much less stringent conditions as otherwise imposed by epitaxy of III-V compounds on Si. Also, crystal-defect-free GaAs nanowires were grown by using either a two-temperature growth mode consisting of a short initial nucleation step under higher temperature followed by subsequent growth under lower temperature or a rapid growth rate mode with high source flow rate. These two growth modes not only eliminated planar crystallographic defects but also significantly reduced tapering. Core-shell GaAs-AlGaAs nanowires grown by the two-temperature growth mode showed improved optical properties with strong photoluminescence and long carrier life times.

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Crystal Growth and Design

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2037-12-31