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Nanodroplet Hydrodynamic Transformation of Uniform Amorphous Bilayer into Highly Modulated Ge/Si Island-Chains.

Yaolong ZhaoHaiguang MaTaige DongJunzhuan WangLinwei YuJun XuYi ShiKunji ChenPere Roca I Cabarrocas
Published in: Nano letters (2018)
Geometric and compositional modulations are the principal parameters of control to tailor the band profile in germanium/silicon (Ge/Si) heteronanowires (NWs). This has been achieved mainly by alternating the feeding precursors during a uniaxial growth of Ge/Si NWs. In this work, a self-automated growth of Ge/Si hetero island-chain nanowires (hiNWs), consisting of wider c-Ge islands connected by thinner c-Si chains, has been accomplished via an indium (In) droplet-mediated transformation of uniform amorphous a-Si/a-Ge bilayer thin films. The surface-running In droplet enforces a circulative hydrodynamics in the nanoscale droplet, which can modulate the absorption depth into the amorphous bilayer and enable a single-run growth of a superlattice-like hiNWs without the need for any external manipulation. Meanwhile, the separation and accumulation of electrons and holes in the phase-modulated Ge/Si superlattice leads to a modulated surface potential profile that can be directly resolved by Kelvin probe force microscopy. This simple self-assembly growth and modulation dynamics can help to establish a powerful new concept or strategy to tailor and program the geometric and compositional profiles of more complex hetero nanowire structures, as promising building blocks to develop advanced nanoelectronics or optoelectronics.
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