Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor-Compatible, High-Mobility, <111>-Oriented GaSb Nanowires Enabled by Vapor-Solid-Solid Chemical Vapor Deposition

Zai-Xing Yang, Lizhe Liu, Senpo Yip, Dapan Li, Lifan Shen, Ziyao Zhou, Ning Han*, Tak Fu Hung, Edwin Yue-Bun Pun, Xinglong Wu, Aimin Song, Johnny C. Ho*

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Abstract

Using CMOS-compatible Pd catalysts, we demonstrated the formation of high-mobility <111>-oriented GaSb nanowires (NWs) via vapor-solid-solid (VSS) growth by surfactant-assisted chemical vapor deposition through a complementary experimental and theoretical approach. In contrast to NWs formed by the conventional vapor-liquid-solid (VLS) mechanism, cylindrical-shaped Pd5Ga4 catalytic seeds were present in our Pd-catalyzed VSS-NWs. As solid catalysts, stoichiometric Pd5Ga4 was found to have the lowest crystal surface energy and thus giving rise to a minimal surface diffusion as well as an optimal in-plane interface orientation at the seed/NW interface for efficient epitaxial NW nucleation. These VSS characteristics led to the growth of slender NWs with diameters down to 26.9 ± 3.5 nm. Over 95% high crystalline quality NWs were grown in <111> orientation for a wide diameter range of between 10 and 70 nm. Back-gated field-effect transistors (FETs) fabricated using the Pd-catalyzed GaSb NWs exhibit a superior peak hole mobility of ∼330 cm2 V-1 s-1, close to the mobility limit for a NW channel diameter of ∼30 nm with a free carrier concentration of ∼1018 cm-3. This suggests that the NWs have excellent homogeneity in phase purity, growth orientation, surface morphology and electrical characteristics. Contact printing process was also used to fabricate large-scale assembly of Pd-catalyzed GaSb NW parallel arrays, confirming the potential constructions and applications of these high-performance electronic devices.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4237-4246
JournalACS Nano
Volume11
Issue number4
Online published29 Mar 2017
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Apr 2017

Research Keywords

  • GaSb nanowires
  • growth orientation
  • high mobility
  • in-plane lattice mismatch
  • interface plane orientation
  • vapor-solid-solid

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