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Temperature-dependent Raman investigation of rolled up InGaAs/GaAs microtubes

Large arrays of multifunctional rolled-up semiconductors can be mass-produced with precisely controlled size and composition, making them of great technological interest for micro- and nano-scale device fabrication. The microtube behavior at different temperatures is a key factor towards further eng...

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Autores principales: Rodriguez, Raul D, Sheremet, Evgeniya, Thurmer, Dominic J, Lehmann, Daniel, Gordan, Ovidiu D, Seidel, Falko, Milekhin, Alexander, Schmidt, Oliver G, Hietschold, Michael, Zahn, Dietrich RT
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Publicado: Springer 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3511215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23101911
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-7-594
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author Rodriguez, Raul D
Sheremet, Evgeniya
Thurmer, Dominic J
Lehmann, Daniel
Gordan, Ovidiu D
Seidel, Falko
Milekhin, Alexander
Schmidt, Oliver G
Hietschold, Michael
Zahn, Dietrich RT
author_facet Rodriguez, Raul D
Sheremet, Evgeniya
Thurmer, Dominic J
Lehmann, Daniel
Gordan, Ovidiu D
Seidel, Falko
Milekhin, Alexander
Schmidt, Oliver G
Hietschold, Michael
Zahn, Dietrich RT
author_sort Rodriguez, Raul D
collection PubMed
description Large arrays of multifunctional rolled-up semiconductors can be mass-produced with precisely controlled size and composition, making them of great technological interest for micro- and nano-scale device fabrication. The microtube behavior at different temperatures is a key factor towards further engineering their functionality, as well as for characterizing strain, defects, and temperature-dependent properties of the structures. For this purpose, we probe optical phonons of GaAs/InGaAs rolled-up microtubes using Raman spectroscopy on defect-rich (faulty) and defect-free microtubes. The microtubes are fabricated by selectively etching an AlAs sacrificial layer in order to release the strained InGaAs/GaAs bilayer, all grown by molecular beam epitaxy. Pristine microtubes show homogeneity of the GaAs and InGaAs peak positions and intensities along the tube, which indicates a defect-free rolling up process, while for a cone-like microtube, a downward shift of the GaAs LO phonon peak along the cone is observed. Formation of other type of defects, including partially unfolded microtubes, can also be related to a high Raman intensity of the TO phonon in GaAs. We argue that the appearance of the TO phonon mode is a consequence of further relaxation of the selection rules due to the defects on the tubes, which makes this phonon useful for failure detection/prediction in such rolled up systems. In order to systematically characterize the temperature stability of the rolled up microtubes, Raman spectra were acquired as a function of sample temperature up to 300°C. The reversibility of the changes in the Raman spectra of the tubes within this temperature range is demonstrated.
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spelling pubmed-35112152012-12-03 Temperature-dependent Raman investigation of rolled up InGaAs/GaAs microtubes Rodriguez, Raul D Sheremet, Evgeniya Thurmer, Dominic J Lehmann, Daniel Gordan, Ovidiu D Seidel, Falko Milekhin, Alexander Schmidt, Oliver G Hietschold, Michael Zahn, Dietrich RT Nanoscale Res Lett Nano Express Large arrays of multifunctional rolled-up semiconductors can be mass-produced with precisely controlled size and composition, making them of great technological interest for micro- and nano-scale device fabrication. The microtube behavior at different temperatures is a key factor towards further engineering their functionality, as well as for characterizing strain, defects, and temperature-dependent properties of the structures. For this purpose, we probe optical phonons of GaAs/InGaAs rolled-up microtubes using Raman spectroscopy on defect-rich (faulty) and defect-free microtubes. The microtubes are fabricated by selectively etching an AlAs sacrificial layer in order to release the strained InGaAs/GaAs bilayer, all grown by molecular beam epitaxy. Pristine microtubes show homogeneity of the GaAs and InGaAs peak positions and intensities along the tube, which indicates a defect-free rolling up process, while for a cone-like microtube, a downward shift of the GaAs LO phonon peak along the cone is observed. Formation of other type of defects, including partially unfolded microtubes, can also be related to a high Raman intensity of the TO phonon in GaAs. We argue that the appearance of the TO phonon mode is a consequence of further relaxation of the selection rules due to the defects on the tubes, which makes this phonon useful for failure detection/prediction in such rolled up systems. In order to systematically characterize the temperature stability of the rolled up microtubes, Raman spectra were acquired as a function of sample temperature up to 300°C. The reversibility of the changes in the Raman spectra of the tubes within this temperature range is demonstrated. Springer 2012-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3511215/ /pubmed/23101911 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-7-594 Text en Copyright ©2012 Rodriguez et al.; licensee Springer. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Nano Express
Rodriguez, Raul D
Sheremet, Evgeniya
Thurmer, Dominic J
Lehmann, Daniel
Gordan, Ovidiu D
Seidel, Falko
Milekhin, Alexander
Schmidt, Oliver G
Hietschold, Michael
Zahn, Dietrich RT
Temperature-dependent Raman investigation of rolled up InGaAs/GaAs microtubes
title Temperature-dependent Raman investigation of rolled up InGaAs/GaAs microtubes
title_full Temperature-dependent Raman investigation of rolled up InGaAs/GaAs microtubes
title_fullStr Temperature-dependent Raman investigation of rolled up InGaAs/GaAs microtubes
title_full_unstemmed Temperature-dependent Raman investigation of rolled up InGaAs/GaAs microtubes
title_short Temperature-dependent Raman investigation of rolled up InGaAs/GaAs microtubes
title_sort temperature-dependent raman investigation of rolled up ingaas/gaas microtubes
topic Nano Express
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3511215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23101911
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-7-594
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