2021
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.1c04255
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In Situ Monitoring of MBE Growth of a Single Self-Catalyzed GaAs Nanowire by X-ray Diffraction

Abstract: Self-catalyzed GaAs nanowires (NWs) on Si substrates are one of the superior candidates for future electronics and optoelectronics integrated with a silicon electronic platform. To bring the NWs from laboratories to industry, it is essential to further develop their basic science and engineering. In situ growth monitoring plays an important role in understanding the fundamental growth mechanisms influencing the resulting properties of NWs. We report on monitoring the growth of an individual self-catalyzed GaAs… Show more

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“…For self-catalyzed III-V NWs, the axial growth rate is determined by the incoming flux of group V atoms and their desorption from the droplet [ 10 , 37 ]. However, the total balance of group III atoms is still relevant [ 33 , 35 , 38 , 39 ]. I will assume the absence of desorption of group III atoms from the substrate surface, NW sidewalls and catalyst droplets resting on the tops of VLS NWs, as discussed above.…”
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“…For self-catalyzed III-V NWs, the axial growth rate is determined by the incoming flux of group V atoms and their desorption from the droplet [ 10 , 37 ]. However, the total balance of group III atoms is still relevant [ 33 , 35 , 38 , 39 ]. I will assume the absence of desorption of group III atoms from the substrate surface, NW sidewalls and catalyst droplets resting on the tops of VLS NWs, as discussed above.…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I will assume the absence of desorption of group III atoms from the substrate surface, NW sidewalls and catalyst droplets resting on the tops of VLS NWs, as discussed above. In the case of an adsorbing substrate, the diffusive growth species are collected by the droplet, NW sidewalls and also from a feeding ring of width on the substrate surface [ 18 , 21 , 23 , 26 , 29 , 38 ]. This can be called the diffusion length of group III adatoms, which describe the temperature-dependent surface mobility of these adatoms on a given substrate surface.…”
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