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Control of Conductivity of InxGa1-xAs Nanowires by Applied Tension and Surface States.

Prokhor A Alekseev1, Vladislav A Sharov1,2, Mikhail S Dunaevskiy1, Demid A Kirilenko1, Igor V Ilkiv2, Rodion R Reznik3, George E Cirlin2,3,4, Vladimir L Berkovits1.   

Abstract

The electronic properties of semiconductor AIIIBV nanowires (NWs) due to their high surface/volume ratio can be effectively controlled by NW strain and surface electronic states. We study the effect of applied tension on the conductivity of wurtzite InxGa1-xAs (x ∼ 0.8) NWs. Experimentally, conductive atomic force microscopy is used to measure the I-V curves of vertically standing NWs covered by native oxide. To apply tension, the microscope probe touching the NW side is shifted laterally to produce a tensile strain in the NW. The NW strain significantly increases the forward current in the measured I-V curves. When the strain reaches 4%, the I-V curve becomes almost linear, and the forward current increases by 3 orders of magnitude. In the latter case, the tensile strain is supposed to shift the conduction band minima below the Fermi level, whose position, in turn, is fixed by surface states. Consequently, the surface conductivity channel appears. The observed effects confirm that the excess surface arsenic is responsible for the Fermi level pinning at oxidized surfaces of III-As NWs.

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Keywords:  Fermi level pinning; GaAs; InGaAs; deformation; nanowire; piezoresistance; strain; surface states

Year:  2019        PMID: 31203633     DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b01264

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


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1.  Effect of the Uniaxial Compression on the GaAs Nanowire Solar Cell.

Authors:  Prokhor A Alekseev; Vladislav A Sharov; Bogdan R Borodin; Mikhail S Dunaevskiy; Rodion R Reznik; George E Cirlin
Journal:  Micromachines (Basel)       Date:  2020-06-10       Impact factor: 2.891

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