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InP nanowire arrays have been grown and optimized using selective area epitaxy by metalorganic chemical vapour deposition technique. High quality stacking fault free wurtzite nanowires with a wide range of diameters and room temperature minority carrier lifetime as high as ∼ 1.6 ns have been obtained. An axially doped n-i-p structure was further grown and successfully fabricated into solar cell devices...
We report the growth of InP/InGaAs core-shell nanowires by metal organic chemical vapour deposition (MOCVD). The grown nanowires are distributed uniformly and are vertical to the substrate. The coreshell nanowires have been structurally characterised by scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy.
In this work, controlled band gap modifications in AlInGaAs/InGaAs quantum well structures using different encapsulating layers are studied and compared. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy was used to investigate the interfacial reaction between the quantum well structure and dielectric capping layer.
Growth of Au-catalyzed InP nanowires (NWs) by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) has been studied in the temperature range of 400-510°C and V/III ratio of 44-700. We demonstrate that minimal tapering of InP NWs can be achieved at 400°C and V/III ratio of 350. Zinc-blende (ZB) or wurtzite (WZ) NWs is obtained depending on the growth conditions. 4K microphotoluminescence (μ-PL) studies show...
GaAs and InP based nanowires were grown epitaxially on GaAs or InP (111)B substrates by MOCVD via VLS mechanism. In this paper, I will give an overview of nanowire research activities in our group.
GaAs and InP based nanowires were grown epitaxially on GaAs or InP (111)B substrates by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition using Au nanoparticles as catalyst. In this talk, I will give an overview of nanowire research activities in our group. Especially, the effects of growth parameters for GaAs and InP nanowires on the crystal quality have been studied in detail. We demonstrated the ability to...
InP and GaAs based nanowires were grown epitaxially on InP or GaAs (111)B substrates by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition via vapor-liquid-solid (VLS) mechanism. In this report, I will give an overview of nanowire research activities in our group. In particular, the effects of growth parameters for InP and GaAs nanowires on the crystal quality have been studied in detail. We demonstrated the...
We investigate the growth of III-V nanowires by MOCVD and the structural and optical properties of these nanowires. Binary and ternary nanowires of GaAs, InAs, InP, AlGaAs and InGaAs are achieved. We discuss the nucleation and growth issues involved in fabricating high quality nanowires suitable for device applications. We have fabricated and characterised a variety of axial and radial heterostructures...
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