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GaAs/GaP superlattice nanowires: growth, vibrational and optical properties

Nanowire geometry allows semiconductor heterostructures to be obtained that are not achievable in planar systems, as in, for example, axial superlattices made of large lattice mismatched materials. This provides a great opportunity to explore new optical transitions and vibrational properties result...

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Autores principales: Arif, Omer, Zannier, Valentina, Rossi, Francesca, De Matteis, Diego, Kress, Katharina, De Luca, Marta, Zardo, Ilaria, Sorba, Lucia
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9851173/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35903972
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2nr02350d
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author Arif, Omer
Zannier, Valentina
Rossi, Francesca
De Matteis, Diego
Kress, Katharina
De Luca, Marta
Zardo, Ilaria
Sorba, Lucia
author_facet Arif, Omer
Zannier, Valentina
Rossi, Francesca
De Matteis, Diego
Kress, Katharina
De Luca, Marta
Zardo, Ilaria
Sorba, Lucia
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description Nanowire geometry allows semiconductor heterostructures to be obtained that are not achievable in planar systems, as in, for example, axial superlattices made of large lattice mismatched materials. This provides a great opportunity to explore new optical transitions and vibrational properties resulting from the superstructure. Moreover, superlattice nanowires are expected to show improved thermoelectric properties, owing to the dominant role of surfaces and interfaces that can scatter phonons more effectively, reducing the lattice thermal conductivity. Here, we show the growth of long (up to 100 repetitions) GaAs/GaP superlattice nanowires with different periodicities, uniform layer thicknesses, and sharp interfaces, realized by means of Au-assisted chemical beam epitaxy. By optimizing the growth conditions, we obtained great control of the nanowire diameter, growth rate, and superlattice periodicity, offering a valuable degree of freedom for engineering photonic and phononic properties at the nanoscale. As a proof of concept, we analyzed a single type of superlattice nanowire with a well-defined periodicity and we observed room temperature optical emission and new phonon modes. Our results prove that high-quality GaAs/GaP superlattice nanowires have great potential for phononic and optoelectronic studies and applications.
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spelling pubmed-98511732023-02-03 GaAs/GaP superlattice nanowires: growth, vibrational and optical properties Arif, Omer Zannier, Valentina Rossi, Francesca De Matteis, Diego Kress, Katharina De Luca, Marta Zardo, Ilaria Sorba, Lucia Nanoscale Chemistry Nanowire geometry allows semiconductor heterostructures to be obtained that are not achievable in planar systems, as in, for example, axial superlattices made of large lattice mismatched materials. This provides a great opportunity to explore new optical transitions and vibrational properties resulting from the superstructure. Moreover, superlattice nanowires are expected to show improved thermoelectric properties, owing to the dominant role of surfaces and interfaces that can scatter phonons more effectively, reducing the lattice thermal conductivity. Here, we show the growth of long (up to 100 repetitions) GaAs/GaP superlattice nanowires with different periodicities, uniform layer thicknesses, and sharp interfaces, realized by means of Au-assisted chemical beam epitaxy. By optimizing the growth conditions, we obtained great control of the nanowire diameter, growth rate, and superlattice periodicity, offering a valuable degree of freedom for engineering photonic and phononic properties at the nanoscale. As a proof of concept, we analyzed a single type of superlattice nanowire with a well-defined periodicity and we observed room temperature optical emission and new phonon modes. Our results prove that high-quality GaAs/GaP superlattice nanowires have great potential for phononic and optoelectronic studies and applications. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9851173/ /pubmed/35903972 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2nr02350d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Arif, Omer
Zannier, Valentina
Rossi, Francesca
De Matteis, Diego
Kress, Katharina
De Luca, Marta
Zardo, Ilaria
Sorba, Lucia
GaAs/GaP superlattice nanowires: growth, vibrational and optical properties
title GaAs/GaP superlattice nanowires: growth, vibrational and optical properties
title_full GaAs/GaP superlattice nanowires: growth, vibrational and optical properties
title_fullStr GaAs/GaP superlattice nanowires: growth, vibrational and optical properties
title_full_unstemmed GaAs/GaP superlattice nanowires: growth, vibrational and optical properties
title_short GaAs/GaP superlattice nanowires: growth, vibrational and optical properties
title_sort gaas/gap superlattice nanowires: growth, vibrational and optical properties
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9851173/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35903972
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2nr02350d
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