2021
DOI: 10.1021/acsnanoscienceau.1c00021
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Direct Observations of Twin Formation Dynamics in Binary Semiconductors

Abstract: With the increased demand for controlled deterministic growth of III−V semiconductors at the nanoscale, the impact and interest of understanding defect formation and crystal structure switching becomes increasingly important. Vapor−liquid−solid (VLS) growth of semiconductor nanocrystals is an important mechanism for controlling and studying the formation of individual crystal layers and stacking defects. Using in situ studies, combining atomic resolution of transmission electron microscopy and controlled VLS c… Show more

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“…As was previously mentioned, it has been reported for binary nanowires that multilayer growth can occur in conjunction with changes in the crystal structure. 5 This is also true for ternary nanowires, as can be seen in Figure 1b, where the first layer in the multilayer stack nucleates as a twinned layer with regard to the already existing crystal. The following layers nucleate in the same twinned configuration as the first layer in the stack, creating a homogeneous segment.…”
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“…As was previously mentioned, it has been reported for binary nanowires that multilayer growth can occur in conjunction with changes in the crystal structure. 5 This is also true for ternary nanowires, as can be seen in Figure 1b, where the first layer in the multilayer stack nucleates as a twinned layer with regard to the already existing crystal. The following layers nucleate in the same twinned configuration as the first layer in the stack, creating a homogeneous segment.…”
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confidence: 73%
“…However, recent in situ investigations have shown the presence of multilayer growth, where multiple layers nucleate and grow simultaneously. 5,6 So far, the presence of multilayers has been shown for a few binary compound nanowires. 5,6 Binary nanowires consist of a 1:1 combination of an element from group III and one from group V of the periodic table, forming compounds such as GaP and InAs.…”
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“…However, the (111) planes remain parallel in the presence of a 2 ML step (Figure a), an effect of the small value of the coincidence mismatch. This shows that the 2 ML step is something different from the piling up of two independent 1 ML steps, as observed if the propagation of a first 1 ML step is slow enough (for instance, if twins are formed) for a second one to nucleate and start propagating before completion of the first one.…”
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“…It is widely understood that the growth of a nanowire takes place through layer-by-layer growth at the interface between the seed and the nanowire. , In situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) studiesimages and movies recorded with a TEM equipped with a source of material allowing the growth of the nanowirehave confirmed this idea and provided details of step dynamics for various materials. The most studied are silicon and III–V semiconductors, , including nitrides . The movies identify two periods which constitute the growth cycle: the nucleation of 1 ML steps at the liquid–solid interface and the expansion of the island due to the propagation of the step across the interface.…”
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