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Defect Formation in Ga-Catalyzed Silicon Nanowires

Conesa-Boj, Sonia  
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Zardo, Ilaria
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Estrade, Sonia
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2010
Crystal Growth & Design

The synthesis of silicon nanowires by Ga-assisted plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) has been recently demonstrated. In the present work, we study in detail the structural characteristics of the synthesized nanowires. High resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) analysis reveals the existence of various types of structural defects, which can be classified mainly according to the orientation into axial twins, lateral twins, and transverse twins. We compare our results with previous studies of Si nanowires synthesized with other catalyst metals. Understanding, both the origin and the effects of the observed defects is important for technological applications. The presence of twinned domains changes locally the structure of the material. As a consequence, one should find a different local density of states and band gap, which should result in a variation of the carrier transport and optical properties of the nanowires.

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DOI
10.1021/cg900741y
Web of Science ID

WOS:000276234500017

Author(s)
Conesa-Boj, Sonia  
Zardo, Ilaria
Estrade, Sonia
Wei, Li
Alet, Pierre Jean
Roca i Cabarrocas, Pere
Morante, Joan R.
Peiro, Francesca
Fontcuberta i Morral, Anna  
Arbiol, Jordi
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Published in
Crystal Growth & Design
Volume

10

Start page

1534

End page

1543

Subjects

Twinning Superlattices

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Semiconductor Nanowires

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Optical-Properties

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Controlled Growth

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Epitaxial-Growth

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Single

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Crystalline

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Heterostructures

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Si

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Alloys

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April 28, 2010
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