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Nanowire growth and sublimation: CdTe quantum dots in ZnTe nanowires

Materials Science 2018-05-02 v2

Abstract

The role of the sublimation of the compound and of the evaporation of the constituents from the gold nanoparticle during the growth of semiconductor nanowires is exemplified with CdTe-ZnTe heterostructures. Operating close to the upper temperature limit strongly reduces the amount of Cd present in the gold nanoparticle and the density of adatoms on the nanowire sidewalls. As a result, the growth rate is small and strongly temperature dependent, but a good control of the growth conditions allows the incorporation of quantum dots in nanowires with sharp interfaces and adjustable shape, and it minimizes the radial growth and the subsequent formation of additional CdTe clusters on the nanowire sidewalls, as confirmed by photoluminescence. Uncapped CdTe segments dissolve into the gold nanoparticle when interrupting the flux, giving rise to a bulb-like (pendant-droplet) shape attributed to the Kirkendall effect.

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@article{arxiv.1803.10610,
  title  = {Nanowire growth and sublimation: CdTe quantum dots in ZnTe nanowires},
  author = {Marta Orrù and Eric Robin and Martien I Den Hertog and Kimon Moratis and Yann Genuist and Régis André and David Ferrand and Joel Cibert and Edith Bellet-Amalric},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.10610},
  year   = {2018}
}