JOURNAL ARTICLE

High crystal quality wurtzite-zinc blende heterostructures in metal-organic vapor phase epitaxy-grown GaAs nanowires

Sebastian LehmannDaniel JacobssonKnut DeppertKimberly A. Dick

Year: 2012 Journal:   Nano Research Vol: 5 (7)Pages: 470-476   Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media

Abstract

We have prepared GaAs wurtzite (WZ)-zinc blende (ZB) nanowire heterostructures by Au particle-assisted metal-organic vapor phase epitaxy (MOVPE) growth. Superior crystal quality of both the transition region between WZ and ZB and of the individual segments themselves was found for WZ-ZB single heterostructures. Pure crystal phases were achieved and the ZB segments were found to be free of any stacking defects, whereas the WZ sections showed a maximum stacking fault density of 20 mu m(-1). The hexagonal cross-sectional wires are terminated by -type side facets for the WZ segment and predominantly {110}-type side facets for the ZB part of the wire. A diameter increase occurred after the transition from WZ to ZB. Additionally, facets of the -type as well as downwards-directed overgrowth of the WZ segments were formed at the WZ to ZB transition to compensate for the observed diameter increase and facet rotation. In the case of WZ-ZB multiple heterostructures, we observed slightly higher densities of stacking faults and twin planes compared to single heterostructures.

Keywords:
Wurtzite crystal structure Heterojunction Materials science Stacking fault Stacking Nanowire Metalorganic vapour phase epitaxy Epitaxy Condensed matter physics Crystal (programming language) Faceting Single crystal Crystallography Optoelectronics Nanotechnology Zinc Chemistry Dislocation Layer (electronics) Composite material Physics Metallurgy

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