Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5390277 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We quantitatively characterized the ac dielectrophoresis force on semiconducting gallium nitride (GaN) nanowires in suspension with variations of the ac electric field and frequency. The yield of aligned GaN nanowires increased with increasing ac electric field (up to 20Â Vp-p). The yield results indicate that the GaN nanowires were well aligned with a high yield of â¼80% over the entire array in a chip at the frequencies of 10Â kHz and 20Â MHz. In addition, the electrical properties of GaN nanowires prepared by dielectrophoresis were investigated using conventional three-probe schemes in field-effect transistor structures. (a) SEM image of GaN nanowires grown on substrate. (b) Enlarged image of (a). (c) A TEM image of the GaN nanowires. (d) PL spectrum from GaN nanowires measured at room temperature. (e) Image of the dielectrophoresis measurement set-up with (f) enlarged SEM image of the electrodes.
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Authors
S.-Y. Lee, T.-H. Kim, D.-I. Suh, N.-K. Cho, H.-K. Seong, S.-W. Jung, H.-J. Choi, S.-K. Lee,