Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1792213 Journal of Crystal Growth 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Axial nanowire heterostructures composed of InSb on top of InP are grown via the vapor–liquid–solid process using metalorganic precursors and liquid indium as the catalyst. Scanning and transmission electron microscopies, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, and high-resolution X-ray diffraction are used to determine the morphology, crystallinity, and composition of the heterostructures. We find that the InP is zinc blende in structure while the InSb segments are composed of both wurtzite and zinc blende structures. Interestingly, we observe the InP/InSb interfaces to be composed of elastically strained InSb and/or Sb-rich In(P,Sb) alloy layers.

► Axial nanowire heterostructures composed of InSb on top of InP can be grown successfully via self-catalyzed VLS process. ► InP segments are single-phase zinc blende in structure and narrower in diameter. ► InSb segments are bi-phase, composed of both wurtzite and zinc blende structures, and relatively wide. ► InP/InSb interfaces are composed of elastically strained InSb and/or Sb-rich In(P,Sb) alloy layers.

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