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Controlling Catalyst-Free Formation and Hole Gas Accumulation by Fabricating Si/Ge Core-Shell and Si/Ge/Si Core-Double Shell Nanowires.

Xiaolong ZhangWipakorn JevasuwanYoshimasa SugimotoNaoki Fukata
Published in: ACS nano (2019)
The catalyst-free formation of silicon (Si) and germanium (Ge) core-shell and core-double shell nanowires (NWs) was studied for use as building blocks of high electron (hole) mobility transistors (HEMTs). Vertically aligned p-type Si (p-Si)/intrinsic Ge (i-Ge) core-shell NWs and p-Si/i-Ge/p-Si core-double shell NWs with uniform diameters were formed by combining nanoimprint lithography, Bosch etching, and chemical vapor deposition. The boron (B) doping process was used to prepare p-Si NWs. The hole gas accumulation could be reliably detected from the i-Ge shell region in the p-Si/i-Ge core-shell NW and p-Si/i-Ge/p-Si core-double shell NW arrays through the Fano resonance effect, showing that core-shell NW heterostructures can suppress impurity scattering and act as high-mobility transistor channels. This provides the possibility for the future creation of vertical high-speed transistors.
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