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Polarization-resolved photoluminescence study of individual GaN nanowires grown by catalyst-free MBE
Published
Author(s)
John B. Schlager, Norman Sanford, Kristine A. Bertness, Joy Barker, Alexana Roshko, Paul T. Blanchard
Abstract
Polarization- and temperature-dependent photoluminescence (PL) measurements were performed on individual GaN nanowires. These were grown by catalyst-free molecular beam epitaxy on Si(111) substrates, ultrasonically removed, and subsequently dispersed on sapphire substrates. The wires were typically 5-10 micrometers in length, c-axis oriented, and 30 - 100 nm in diameter. Single wires produced sufficient emission intensity to enable high signal-to-noise PL data. Polarized PL spectra differed for the sigma and pi polarization cases, illustrating the polarization anisotropy of the exciton emission associated with high-quality wurtzite GaN. This anisotropy in PL emission persisted even up to room temperature (4 K to 296 K). Additionally, the nanowire PL varied with excitation intensity and with (325 nm) pump exposure time.
Proceedings Title
Journal of Electronic Materials
Conference Dates
June 28-30, 2006
Conference Location
University Park, PA, USA
Conference Title
2006 Electronic Materials Conference Technical Program
Schlager, J.
, Sanford, N.
, Bertness, K.
, Barker, J.
, Roshko, A.
and Blanchard, P.
(2006),
Polarization-resolved photoluminescence study of individual GaN nanowires grown by catalyst-free MBE, Journal of Electronic Materials, University Park, PA, USA, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=32205
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