Literature DB >> 27688268

Identifying and mapping the polytypes and orientation relationships in ZnO/CdSe core-shell nanowire arrays.

Vincent Consonni1, Laetitia Rapenne, Gilles Renou, Hervé Roussel, Lionel Gérard, Ramón Cuscó, Lluís Artús, Régis André, Edgar F Rauch.   

Abstract

Identifying and mapping the crystalline phases and orientation relationships on the local scale in core-shell ZnO nanowire heterostructures are of primary importance to improve the interface quality, which governs the performances of the nanoscale devices. However, this represents a major difficulty, especially when the expected polytypes exhibit very similar properties as in the case of CdSe. In the present work, we address that issue in ZnO nanowire heterostructures involving a uniform and highly conformal CdSe shell grown by molecular beam epitaxy. It is shown by x-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy through the occurrence of the (101̄0) and (101̄1) diffraction peaks and of the [Formula: see text] mode at 34 cm-1, respectively, that the CdSe shell is mostly crystallized into the wurtzite phase. By using automated crystal phase and orientation mapping with precession (ASTAR) in a transmission electron microscope and thus by benefiting from highly precise electron diffraction patterns, the CdSe shell is found to crystallize also into the minority zinc blende phase. The wurtzite CdSe shell is epitaxially grown on the top of ZnO nanowires, and some specific orientation relationships are mapped and revealed when grown on their vertical sidewalls. Zinc blende CdSe domains are also formed exclusively in the center of wurtzite CdSe grains located on the vertical sidewalls; both wurtzite and zinc blende CdSe crystalline phases have a strong orientation relationship. These findings reveal that ASTAR is a powerful technique to elucidate the structural properties on the local scale and to gain a deeper insight into their crystalline phases and orientation relationships, which is highly promising for many types of semiconducting nanowire heterostructures.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27688268     DOI: 10.1088/0957-4484/27/44/445712

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanotechnology        ISSN: 0957-4484            Impact factor:   3.874


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1.  Comparing Scanning Electron Microscope and Transmission Electron Microscope Grain Mapping Techniques Applied to Well-Defined and Highly Irregular Nanoparticles.

Authors:  Ruperto G Mariano; Allison Yau; Joseph T McKeown; Mukul Kumar; Matthew W Kanan
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2020-02-07
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