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Observation of type-II recombination in single wurtzite/zinc-blende GaAs heterojunction nanowires

Abstract

We have investigated a large set of individual wurtzite/zinc-blende GaAs heterojunction nanowires using transmission electron microscopy (TEM), photoluminescence (PL), and cathodoluminescence (CL). In several cases we have combined PL and TEM on the same wire. We find a fairly deep emission that shows a strong blueshift with increasing excitation power density. By using a variety of experiments we show that this emission is due to recombination across a heterojunction with a type II band alignment. The data give a valence band offset of about 100 meV, in excellent agreement with theoretical predictions. Spatially resolved CL data on heterojunction nanowires and PL data on pure wurtzite nanowires show that the band gap of wurtzite GaAs is very close to the band gap of zinc-blende GaAs.

Keywords:
Wurtzite crystal structure Cathodoluminescence Heterojunction Nanowire Materials science Photoluminescence Band gap Optoelectronics Zinc Band offset Wide-bandgap semiconductor Blueshift Condensed matter physics Valence band Luminescence Physics

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