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Facet-Selective Epitaxy of Compound Semiconductors on Faceted Silicon Nanowires

Authors
Mankin, Max N.Day, Robert W.Gao, RuixuanNo, You-ShinKim, Sun-KyungMcClelland, Arthur A.Bell, David C.Park, Hong-GyuLieber, Charles M.
Issue Date
Jul-2015
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
Si/CdS; Si/InP; heterostructure nanowire; core/shell nanowire; facet-selective growth; epitaxial growth; selective area epitaxy; selective area growth; aspect ratio trapping
Citation
NANO LETTERS, v.15, no.7, pp.4776 - 4782
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Journal Title
NANO LETTERS
Volume
15
Number
7
Start Page
4776
End Page
4782
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/93184
DOI
10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b01721
ISSN
1530-6984
Abstract
Integration of compound semiconductors with silicon (Si) has been a long-standing goal for the semiconductor industry, as direct band gap compound semiconductors offer, for example, attractive photonic properties not possible with Si devices. However, mismatches in lattice constant, thermal expansion coefficient, and polarity between Si and compound semiconductors render growth of epitaxial heterostructures challenging. Nanowires (NWs) are a promising platform for the integration of Si and compound semiconductors since their limited surface area can alleviate such material mismatch issues. Here, we demonstrate facet-selective growth of cadmium sulfide (CdS) on Si NWs. Aberration-corrected transmission electron microscopy analysis shows that crystalline CdS is grown epitaxially on the {111} and {110} surface facets of the Si NWs but that the Si{113} facets remain bare. Further analysis of CdS on Si NWS grown at higher deposition rates to yield a conformal shell reveals a thin oxide layer on the Si{113} facet. This observation and control experiments suggest that facet-selective growth is enabled by the formation of an oxide, which prevents subsequent shell growth on the Si{113} NW facets. Further studies of facet-selective epitaxial growth of CdS shells on micro-to-mesoscale wires, which allows tuning of the lateral width of the compound semiconductor layer without lithographic patterning, and InP shell growth on Si NWs demonstrate the generality of our growth technique. In addition, photoluminescence imaging and spectroscopy show that the epitaxial shells display strong and clean band edge emission, confirming their high photonic quality, and thus suggesting that facet-selective epitaxy on NW substrates represents a promising route to integration of compound semiconductors on Si.
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