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Confinement in thickness-controlled GaAs polytype nanodots.

Neimantas Vainorius1, Sebastian Lehmann1, Daniel Jacobsson1, Lars Samuelson1, Kimberly A Dick1,2, Mats-Erik Pistol1.   

Abstract

Polytype nanodots are arguably the simplest nanodots than can be made, but their technological control was, up to now, challenging. We have developed a technique to produce nanowires containing exactly one polytype nanodot in GaAs with thickness control. These nanodots have been investigated by photoluminescence, which has been cross-correlated with transmission electron microscopy. We find that short (4-20 nm) zincblende GaAs segments/dots in wurtzite GaAs confine electrons and that the inverse system confines holes. By varying the thickness of the nanodots we find strong quantum confinement effects which allows us to extract the effective mass of the carriers. The holes at the top of the valence band have an effective mass of approximately 0.45 m0 in wurtzite GaAs. The thinnest wurtzite nanodot corresponds to a twin plane in zincblende GaAs and gives efficient photoluminescence. It binds an exciton with a binding energy of roughly 50 meV, including central cell corrections.

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Keywords:  Nanodots; nanowires; photoluminescence; polytypism

Year:  2015        PMID: 25761051     DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b00253

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nano Lett        ISSN: 1530-6984            Impact factor:   11.189


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