Spatially Resolved Doping Concentration and Nonradiative Lifetime Profiles in Single Si-Doped InP Nanowires Using Photoluminescence Mapping.
Nano letters 15:5 (2015) 3017-3023
Abstract:
We report an analysis method that combines microphotoluminescence mapping and lifetime mapping data of single semiconductor nanowires to extract the doping concentration, nonradiative lifetime, and internal quantum efficiency along the length of the nanowires. Using this method, the doping concentration of single Si-doped wurtzite InP nanowires are mapped out and confirmed by the electrical measurements of single nanowire devices. Our method has important implication for single nanowire detectors and LEDs and nanowire solar cells applications.Single nanowire photoconductive terahertz detectors.
Nano letters 15:1 (2015) 206-210
Abstract:
Spectroscopy and imaging in the terahertz (THz) region of the electromagnetic spectrum has proven to provide important insights in fields as diverse as chemical analysis, materials characterization, security screening, and nondestructive testing. However, compact optoelectronics suited to the most powerful terahertz technique, time-domain spectroscopy, are lacking. Here, we implement single GaAs nanowires as microscopic coherent THz sensors and for the first time incorporated them into the pulsed time-domain technique. We also demonstrate the functionality of the single nanowire THz detector as a spectrometer by using it to measure the transmission spectrum of a 290 GHz low pass filter. Thus, nanowires are shown to be well suited for THz device applications and hold particular promise as near-field THz sensors.Single Nanowire Terahertz Detectors
Optica Publishing Group (2015) stu4h.8
Measurement of doping concentration, internal quantum efficiency and non-radiative lifetime of InP nanowires
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) (2014) 272-274
Selective Area Epitaxial Growth of InP Nanowire Array for Solar Cell Applications
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) (2014) 252-253