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Three-Dimensional Multiple-Order Twinning of Self-Catalyzed GaAs Nanowires on Si Substrates

Uccelli, Emanuele  
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Arbiol, Jordi
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Magen, Cesar
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2011
Nano Letters

In this paper we introduce a new paradigm for nanowire growth that explains the unwanted appearance of parasitic nonvertical nanowires. With a crystal structure polarization analysis of the initial stages of GaAs nanowire growth on Si substrates, we demonstrate that secondary seeds form due to a three-dimensional twinning phenomenon. We derive the geometrical rules that underlie the multiple growth directions observed experimentally. These rules help optimizing nanowire array devices such as solar or water splitting cells or of more complex hierarchical branched nanowire devices.

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DOI
10.1021/nl201902w
Web of Science ID

WOS:000294790200055

Author(s)
Uccelli, Emanuele  
Arbiol, Jordi
Magen, Cesar
Krogstrup, Peter
Russo-Averchi, Eleonora
Heiss, Martin  
Mugny, Gabriel
Morier-Genoud, Francois
Nygard, Jesper
Ramon Morante, Joan
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Date Issued

2011

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Published in
Nano Letters
Volume

11

Start page

3827

End page

3832

Subjects

Nanowires

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three-dimensional twinning

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nanowire growth mechanisms

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III-V on silicon

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epitaxy

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polarity

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Iii-V Nanowires

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Inas Nanowires

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Photovoltaic Applications

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Semiconductor Nanowires

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Epitaxial-Growth

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Silicon

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