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Hole and Electron Effective Masses in Single InP Nanowires with a Wurtzite-Zincblende Homojunction

Tedeschi, Davide and Fonseka, H. Aruni and Blundo, Elena and Granados del Águila, Andrés and Guo, Yanan and Tan, Hark H. and Christianen, Peter C.M. and Jagadish, Chennupati and Polimeni, Antonio and De Luca, Marta. (2020) Hole and Electron Effective Masses in Single InP Nanowires with a Wurtzite-Zincblende Homojunction. ACS Nano, 14. p. 11613.

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Abstract

The formation of wurtzite (WZ) phase in III–V nanowires (NWs) such as GaAs and InP is a complication hindering the growth of pure-phase NWs, but it can also be exploited to form NW homostructures consisting of alternate zincblende (ZB) and WZ segments. This leads to different forms of nanostructures, such as crystal-phase superlattices and quantum dots. Here, we investigate the electronic properties of the simplest, yet challenging, of such homostructures: InP NWs with a single homojunction between pure ZB and WZ segments. Polarization-resolved microphotoluminescence (μ-PL) measurements on single NWs provide a tool to gain insights into the interplay between NW geometry and crystal phase. We also exploit this homostructure to simultaneously measure effective masses of charge carriers and excitons in ZB and WZ InP NWs, reliably. Magneto-μ-PL measurements carried out on individual NWs up to 29 T at 77 K allow us to determine the free exciton reduced masses of the ZB and WZ crystal phases, showing the heavier character of the WZ phase, and to deduce the effective mass of electrons in ZB InP NWs (me= 0.080 m0). Finally, we obtain the reduced mass of light-hole excitons in WZ InP by probing the second optically permitted transition Γ7C ↔ Γ7uV with magneto-μ-PL measurements carried out at room temperature. This information is used to extract the experimental light-hole effective mass in WZ InP, which is found to be mlh = 0.26 m0, a value much smaller than the one of the heavy hole mass. Besides being a valuable test for band structure calculations, the knowledge of carrier masses in WZ and ZB InP is important in view of the optimization of the efficiency of solar cells, which is one of the main applications of InP NWs.
Faculties and Departments:05 Faculty of Science > Departement Physik > Physik > Experimental Material Physics (Zardo)
UniBasel Contributors:De Luca, Marta
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:American Chemical Society
ISSN:1936-0851
e-ISSN:1936-086X
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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