Nanoscale spectroscopic imaging of GaAs-AlGaAs quantum well tube nanowires: Correlating luminescence with nanowire size and inner multishell structure

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2019
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8
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9
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Berlin : De Gruyter
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The luminescence and inner structure of GaAs-AlGaAs quantum well tube (QWT) nanowires were studied using lowerature cathodoluminescence (CL) spectroscopic imaging, in combination with scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) tomography, allowing for the first time a robust correlation between the luminescence properties of these nanowires and their size and inner 3D structure down to the nanoscale. Besides the core luminescence and minor defects-related contributions, each nanowire showed one or more QWT peaks associated with nanowire regions of different diameters. The values of the GaAs shell thickness corresponding to each QWT peak were then determined from the nanowire diameters by employing a multishell growth model upon validation against experimental data (core diameter and GaAs and AlGaAs shell thickness) obtained from the analysis of the 3D reconstructed STEM tomogram of a GaAs-AlGaAs QWT nanowire. We found that QWT peak energies as a function of thus-estimated (3-7 nm) GaAs shell thickness are 40-120 meV below the theoretical values of exciton recombination for uniform QWTs symmetrically wrapped around a central core. However, the analysis of the 3D tomogram further evidenced azimuthal asymmetries as well as (azimuthal and axial) random fluctuations of the GaAs shell thickness, suggesting that the red-shift of QWT emissions is prominently due to carrier localization. The CL mapping of QWT emission intensities along the nanowire axis allowed to directly image the nanoscale localization of the emission, supporting the above picture. Our findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the luminescence-structure relationship in QWT nanowires and will foster their applications as efficient nanolaser sources for future monolithic integration onto silicon.

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carrier localization, cathodoluminescence imaging, GaAs-AlGaAs core-multishell nanowires, quantum well tubes, scanning transmission electron microscopy tomography, Aluminum gallium arsenide, Cathodoluminescence, Gallium arsenide, High resolution transmission electron microscopy, III-V semiconductors, Red Shift, Scanning electron microscopy, Semiconducting gallium, Semiconductor alloys, Semiconductor quantum wells, Shells (structures), Three dimensional computer graphics, Tomography, Carrier localization, Cathodoluminescence imaging, Exciton recombination, GaAs-AlGaAs, Luminescence properties, Monolithic integration, Multishell structures, Scanning transmission electron microscopy, Nanowires
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Prete, P., Wolf, D., Marzo, F., & Lovergine, N. (2019). Nanoscale spectroscopic imaging of GaAs-AlGaAs quantum well tube nanowires: Correlating luminescence with nanowire size and inner multishell structure. 8(9). https://doi.org//10.1515/nanoph-2019-0156
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