The tuning of the optical and electronic properties of semiconductor nanowires can be achieved by crystal phase engineering. Zinc-blende and diamond semiconductors exhibit pressure-induced structural transitions as well as a strong pressure dependence of the band gaps. When reduced to nanoscale dimensions, new phenomena may appear. We demonstrate the tuning of the optical properties of GaAs nanowires and the induction of a phase transition by applying an external pressure. The dependence of the E-0 gap on the applied pressure was measured, and a direct-to-indirect transition was found. Resonant Raman scattering was obtained by pressure tuning of the E-0 and the E-0 + Delta(so) gaps with respect to the excitation energy. The resonances of the longitudinal optical modes L0 and 2L0 indicate the presence of electron-phonon Frohlich interactions. These measurements show for the first time a variation of ionicity in GaAs when in nanowire form. Furthermore, the dependence of the lattice constant on applied pressure was estimated. Finally, we found a clear indication of a structural transition above 16 GPa.
Pressure Tuning of the Optical Properties of GaAs Nanowires / Ilaria, Zardo; Yazji, Sara; Marini, Carlo; Emanuele, Uccelli; Anna Fontcuberta I., Morral; Abstreiter, Gerhard; Afi, Morral; Gerhard, Abstreiter; Postorino, Paolo. - In: ACS NANO. - ISSN 1936-0851. - STAMPA. - 6:4(2012), pp. 3284-3291. [10.1021/nn300228u]
Pressure Tuning of the Optical Properties of GaAs Nanowires
YAZJI, SARA;MARINI, CARLO;POSTORINO, Paolo
2012
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The tuning of the optical and electronic properties of semiconductor nanowires can be achieved by crystal phase engineering. Zinc-blende and diamond semiconductors exhibit pressure-induced structural transitions as well as a strong pressure dependence of the band gaps. When reduced to nanoscale dimensions, new phenomena may appear. We demonstrate the tuning of the optical properties of GaAs nanowires and the induction of a phase transition by applying an external pressure. The dependence of the E-0 gap on the applied pressure was measured, and a direct-to-indirect transition was found. Resonant Raman scattering was obtained by pressure tuning of the E-0 and the E-0 + Delta(so) gaps with respect to the excitation energy. The resonances of the longitudinal optical modes L0 and 2L0 indicate the presence of electron-phonon Frohlich interactions. These measurements show for the first time a variation of ionicity in GaAs when in nanowire form. Furthermore, the dependence of the lattice constant on applied pressure was estimated. Finally, we found a clear indication of a structural transition above 16 GPa.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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