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Journal
Description: 
Vertically-aligned CdTe nanowire (NWs) were grown for the first time by metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy, using diisopropyl-telluride and dimethylcadmium as precursors, and Au nanoparticles as metal catalysts. The NWs were grown between 485 and 515 C on (111) B-GaAs substrates, the latter overgrown with a 2-µm thick CdTe epilayer. To favor the Au-catalyst assisted process against planar deposition of CdTe, an alternate precursors flow process was adopted during NW self-assembly. Field emission electron microscopy observations and X-ray energy dispersive analyses of CdTe NWs revealed the presence of Au-rich droplets at their tips, the contact-angle between Au-droplets and NWs being~ 130. The NW height increases exponentially with the growth temperature, indicating that the Au-catalyzed process is kinetics-limited (activation energy:~ 57 kcal/mol), but no tapering is observed. Low temperature cathodoluminescence spectra recorded from single NWs evidenced a band-edge emission typical of zincblend CdTe, and a dominant (defects-related) emission band at 1.539 eV.
Publisher: 
Springer
Publication date: 
26 Oct 2017
Authors: 

Virginia Di Carlo, Fabio Marzo, Massimo Di Giulio, Paola Prete, Nico Lovergine

Biblio References: 
Volume: 457 Pages: 279
Origin: 
Sensors and Microsystems: Proceedings of the 19th AISEM 2017 National Conference