TY - JOUR
T1 - Diameter Control of GaSb Nanowires Revealed by In Situ Environmental Transmission Electron Microscopy
AU - Marnauza, Mikelis
AU - Sjökvist, Robin
AU - Lehmann, Sebastian
AU - Dick, Kimberly
PY - 2023/8/11
Y1 - 2023/8/11
N2 - Several nanowire properties are strongly dependent on their diameter, which is notoriously difficult to control for III–Sb nanowires compared with other III–V nanowires. Herein environmental transmission electron microscopy is utilized to study the growth of Au nanoparticle seeded GaSb nanowires in situ. In this study, the real time changes to morphology and nanoparticle composition as a result of precursor V/III ratio are investigated. For a wide range of the growth parameters, it is observed that decreasing the V/III ratio increases the nanoparticle volume through Ga accumulation in the nanoparticle. The increase in nanoparticle volume in turn forces the nanowire diameter to expand. The effect of the V/III ratio on diameter allows the engineering of diameter modulated nanowires, where the modulation persisted after the growth. Lastly, this study demonstrates the observed trends can be reproduced in a conventional ex situ system, highlighting the transferability and importance of the results obtained in situ.
AB - Several nanowire properties are strongly dependent on their diameter, which is notoriously difficult to control for III–Sb nanowires compared with other III–V nanowires. Herein environmental transmission electron microscopy is utilized to study the growth of Au nanoparticle seeded GaSb nanowires in situ. In this study, the real time changes to morphology and nanoparticle composition as a result of precursor V/III ratio are investigated. For a wide range of the growth parameters, it is observed that decreasing the V/III ratio increases the nanoparticle volume through Ga accumulation in the nanoparticle. The increase in nanoparticle volume in turn forces the nanowire diameter to expand. The effect of the V/III ratio on diameter allows the engineering of diameter modulated nanowires, where the modulation persisted after the growth. Lastly, this study demonstrates the observed trends can be reproduced in a conventional ex situ system, highlighting the transferability and importance of the results obtained in situ.
U2 - 10.1021/acs.jpclett.3c01928
DO - 10.1021/acs.jpclett.3c01928
M3 - Article
C2 - 37566795
SN - 1948-7185
VL - 14
SP - 7404
EP - 7410
JO - The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
JF - The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
IS - 33
ER -