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High Purity GaAs Nanowires Free of Planar Defects: Growth and Characterization

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Joyce, Hannah J
Gao, Qiang
Jagadish, Chennupati
Kim, Yong
Fickenscher, M A
Perera, S
Hoang, Thang B
Smith, Leigh M
Jackson, Howard E
Yarrison-Rice, Jan M

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Wiley-VCH Verlag GMBH

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We investigate how to tailor the structural, crystallographic and optical properties of GaAs nanowires. Nanowires were grown by Au nanoparticle-catalyzed metalorganic chemical vapor deposition. A high arsine flow rate, that is, a high ratio of group V to

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