Self-Assembly of InAs Nanostructures on the Sidewalls of GaAs Nanowires Directed by a Bi Surfactant

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作者
Lewis, Ryan B. [1 ]
Corfdir, Pierre [1 ]
Herranz, Jesus [1 ]
Kuepers, Hanno [1 ]
Jahn, Uwe [1 ]
Brandt, Oliver [1 ]
Geelhaar, Lutz [1 ]
机构
[1] Paul Drude Inst Festkorperelekt, Hausvogteipl 5-7, D-10117 Berlin, Germany
关键词
Nanowire; quantum dot; bismuth; surfactant; GaAs; semiconductor; QUANTUM DOTS; GROWTH; HETEROSTRUCTURES; RELAXATION; GAAS(001);
D O I
10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b01185
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O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Surface energies play a dominant role in the self-assembly of three-dimensional (3D) nanostructures. In this Letter, we show that using surfactants to modify surface energies can provide a means to externally control nanostructure self-assembly, enabling the synthesis of novel hierarchical nanostructures. We explore Bi as a surfactant in the growth of InAs on the {1 (1) over bar0} sidewall facets of GaAs nanowires. The presence of surface Bi induces the formation of InAs 3D islands by a process resembling the Stranski-Krastanov mechanism, which does not occur in the absence of Bi on these surfaces. The InAs 3D islands nucleate at the corners of the {1 (1) over bar0} facets above a critical shell thickness and then elongate along < 110 > directions in the plane of the nanowire sidewalls. Exploiting this growth mechanism, we realize a series of novel hierarchical nanostructures, ranging from InAs quantum dots on single {1 (1) over bar0} nanowire facets to zigzag-shaped nanorings completely encircling nanowire cores. Photoluminescence spectroscopy and cathodoluminescence spectral line scans reveal that small surfactant-induced InAs 3D islands behave as optically active quantum dots. This work illustrates how surfactants can provide an unprecedented level of external control over nanostructure self-assembly.
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页码:4255 / 4260
页数:6
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