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Evolution of Wurtzite Structured GaAs Shells Around InAs Nanowire Cores

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Paladugu, Mohanchand
Zou, Jin
Guo, YaNan
Zhang, Xin
Joyce, Hannah J
Gao, Qiang
Jagadish, Chennupati
Kim, Yong
Tan, Hark Hoe

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GaAs was radially deposited on InAs nanowires by metal-organic chemical vapor deposition and resultant nanowire heterostructures were characterized by detailed electron microscopy investigations. The GaAs shells have been grown in wurtzite structure, epitaxially on the wurtzite structured InAs nanowire cores. The fundamental reason of structural evolution in terms of material nucleation and interfacial structure is given.

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Nanoscale Research Letters

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