Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
Contactless monitoring with photoelectron microspectroscopy of the surface potential along individual nanostructures,
created by the X-ray nanoprobe, opens exciting possibilities to examine quantitatively size- and
surface-chemistry-effects on the electrical transport of semiconductor nanowires (NWs). Implementing this novel
approach--which combines surface chemical microanalysis with conductivity measurements--we explored the
dependence of the electrical properties of undoped GaAs NWs on the NW width, temperature and surface
chemistry. By following the evolution of the Ga 3d and As 3d core level spectra, we measured the positiondependent
surface potential along the GaAs NWs as a function of NW diameter, decreasing from 120 to ~20 nm,
and correlated the observed decrease of the conductivity with the monotonic reduction in the NW diameter
from 120 to ~20 nm. Exposure of the GaAs NWs to oxygen ambient leads to a decrease in their conductivity by
up to a factor of 10, attributed to the significant decrease in the carrier density associated with the formation of
an oxide shell.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Franciosi, Alfonso; Rubini, Silvia; Martelli, Faustino
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