Bi-containing III-V semiconductors constitute an exciting class of metastable compounds with wide-ranging potential optoelectronic and electronic applications. However, the growth of III-V-Bi alloys requires group-III-rich growth conditions, which pose severe challenges for planar growth. In this work, we exploit the naturally-Ga-rich environment present inside the metallic droplet of a self-catalyzed GaAs nanowire to synthesize metastable GaAs/GaAs1−xBix axial nanowire heterostructures with high Bi contents. The axial GaAs1−xBix segments are realized with molecular beam epitaxy by first enriching only the vapor-liquid-solid (VLS) Ga droplets with Bi, followed by exposing the resulting Ga-Bi droplets to As2 at temperatures ranging from 270 to 380∘C to precipitate GaAs1−xBix only under the nanowire droplets. Microstructural and elemental characterization reveals the presence of single crystal zincblende GaAs1−xBix axial nanowire segments with Bi contents up to (10±2)%. This work illustrates how the unique local growth environment present during the VLS nanowire growth can be exploited to synthesize heterostructures with metastable compounds.
@article{arxiv.1903.11039,
title = {Axial GaAs/Ga(As,Bi) Nanowire Heterostructures},
author = {Miriam Oliva and Guanhui Gao and Esperanza Luna and Lutz Geelhaar and Ryan B. Lewis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.11039},
year = {2019}
}