1. Revealing misfit dislocations in InAs x P1−x -InP core–shell nanowires by x-ray diffraction.
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Sergey Lazarev, David J O Göransson, Magnus Borgström, Maria E Messing, H Q Xu, Dmitry Dzhigaev, Oleksandr M Yefanov, Sondes Bauer, Tilo Baumbach, Robert Feidenhans’l, Lars Samuelson, and Ivan A Vartanyants
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SEMICONDUCTOR nanowires , *NANOWIRE devices , *NANOWIRES , *X-ray diffraction , *X-ray reflection , *TRANSMISSION electron microscopy , *OPTOELECTRONIC devices - Abstract
InAsxP1−x nanowires are promising building blocks for future optoelectronic devices and nanoelectronics. Their structure may vary from nanowire to nanowire, which may influence their average optoelectronic properties. Therefore, it is highly important for their applications to know the average properties of an ensemble of the nanowires. Structural properties of the InAsxP1−x-InP core–shell nanowires were investigated using the coplanar x-ray diffraction performed at a synchrotron facility. Studies of series of symmetric and asymmetric x-ray Bragg reflections allowed us to determine the 26% ± 3% of As chemical composition in the InAsxP1−x core, core–shell relaxation, and the average tilt of the nanowires with respect to the substrate normal. Based on the x-ray diffraction, scanning, and transmission electron microscopy measurements, a model of the core–shell relaxation was proposed. Partial relaxation of the core was attributed to misfit dislocations formed at the core–shell interface and their linear density was estimated to be 3.3 ± 0.3 × 104 cm−1. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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