2017
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-02839-1
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Photo-acoustic spectroscopy revealing resonant absorption of self-assembled GaAs-based nanowires

Abstract: III–V semiconductors nanowires (NW) have recently attracted a significant interest for their potential application in the development of high efficiency, highly-integrated photonic devices and in particular for the possibility to integrate direct bandgap materials with silicon-based devices. Here we report the absorbance properties of GaAs-AlGaAs-GaAs core-shell-supershell NWs using photo-acoustic spectroscopy (PAS) measurements in the spectral range from 300 nm to 1100 nm wavelengths. The NWs were fabricated … Show more

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“…These measurements usually serve to derive the intensity of absorbed light. Recently, Belardini et al employed photoacoustic techniques to directly measure the intensity of absorbed light in gold nanowires, chiral platinum‐gallium‐carbon nanohelices, in self‐assembled GaAs nanowires and in chiral metal‐polystyrene metasurfaces . Upon absorption in the samples, light causes local heating, which is transferred to the small volume of air surrounding the sample, creating a pressure wave.…”
Section: Heating Up the Latticementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These measurements usually serve to derive the intensity of absorbed light. Recently, Belardini et al employed photoacoustic techniques to directly measure the intensity of absorbed light in gold nanowires, chiral platinum‐gallium‐carbon nanohelices, in self‐assembled GaAs nanowires and in chiral metal‐polystyrene metasurfaces . Upon absorption in the samples, light causes local heating, which is transferred to the small volume of air surrounding the sample, creating a pressure wave.…”
Section: Heating Up the Latticementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the enhanced enantioselectivity due to the enhanced near chiral fields was theoretically proposed in [25,26] and observed in the interaction with plasmonic substrates [27,28]. For this purpose, we previously proposed single hybrid GaAs-Au nanowires [29,30], periodic arrays of high refractive index nanowires [31], and arrays of Al nanopyramids [32]. Moreover, chiroptical responses were studied in simple 1D metal grooves [33] and nanohole arrays [34].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Light penetrates without relevant reflection through the structures, being absorbed by the TiN layers and eventually by the silver layer. Conversely the absorption mechanism at 500 nm is related to the light trapping and quasi-resonant absorption [77].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%