Literature DB >> 31682755

Single-Crystalline γ-Ga2S3 Nanotubes via Epitaxial Conversion of GaAs Nanowires.

Eli Sutter1, Jacob S French2, Akshay Balgarkashi3, Nicolas Tappy3, Anna Fontcuberta I Morral3, Juan Carlos Idrobo4, Peter Sutter2.   

Abstract

The chemical transformation of nanowire templates into nanotubes is a promising avenue toward hollow one-dimensional (1D) nanostructures. To date, high-quality single crystalline tubes of nonlayered inorganic crystals have been obtained by solid-state reactions in diffusion couples of nanowires with deposited thin film shells, but this approach presents issues in achieving single-phase tubes with a desired stoichiometry. Chemical transformations with reactants supplied from the gas- or vapor-phase can avoid these complications, allowing single-phase nanotubes to be obtained through self-termination of the reaction once the sacrificial template has been consumed. Here, we demonstrate the realization of this scenario with the transformation of zincblende GaAs nanowires into single-crystalline cubic γ-Ga2S3 nanotubes by reaction with sulfur vapor. The conversion proceeds via the formation of epitaxial GaAs-Ga2S3 core-shell structures, vacancy injection and aggregation into Kirkendall voids, elastic relaxation of the detached Ga2S3 shell, and finally complete incorporation of Ga in a crystalline chalcogenide tube. Absorption and luminescence spectroscopy on individual nanotubes show optoelectronic properties, notably a ∼3.1 eV bandgap and intense band-edge and near band-edge emission consistent with high-quality single crystals, along with transitions between gap-states due to the inherent cation-vacancy defect structure of Ga2S3. Our work establishes the transformation of nanowires via vapor-phase reactions as a viable approach for forming single-crystalline hollow 1D nanostructures with promising properties.

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Keywords:  Kirkendall effect; Nanowires; cathodoluminescence; electron energy loss spectroscopy; optoelectronics

Year:  2019        PMID: 31682755     DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b03783

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


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