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Time-Resolved Photoinduced Thermoelectric and Transport Currents in GaAs Nanowires

Prechtel, Leonhard
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Padilla, Milan
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Erhard, Nadine
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2012
Nano Letters

In order to clarify the temporal interplay of the different photocurrent mechanisms occurring in single GaAs nanowire based circuits, we introduce an on-chip photocurrent pump-probe spectroscopy with a picosecond time resolution. We identify photoinduced thermoelectric, displacement, and carrier lifetime limited currents as well as the transport of photogenerated holes to the electrodes. Moreover, we show that the time-resolved photocurrent spectroscopy can be used to investigate the drift velocity of photogenerated carriers in semiconducting nanowires. Hereby, our results are relevant for nanowire-based optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications.

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DOI
10.1021/nl300262j
Web of Science ID

WOS:000303696400028

Author(s)
Prechtel, Leonhard
Padilla, Milan
Erhard, Nadine
Karl, Helmut
Abstreiter, Gerhard
Morral, Anna Fontcuberta I.  
Holleitner, Alexander W.
Date Issued

2012

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Published in
Nano Letters
Volume

12

Start page

2337

End page

2341

Subjects

Time-resolved optoelectronic nanoscale transport

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gallium arsenide nanowires

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Electrical Pulse Generation

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Field-Effect Transistors

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Photodetectors

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Dynamics

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Silicon

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Holes

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