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Catalyst-assisted hydride vapor phase epitaxy of GaN nanowires: exceptional length and constant rod-like shape capability

Kaddour Lekhal
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G. Avit
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Y. André
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E. Gil
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Christelle Varenne
Catherine Bougerol
Guillaume Monier
D. Castelluci
  • Fonction : Auteur

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The hydride vapor phase epitaxy (HVPE) process exhibits unexpected properties when growing GaN semiconductor nanowires (NWs). With respect to the classical well-known methods such as metal organic vapor phase epitaxy and molecular beam epitaxy, this near-equilibrium process based on hot wall reactor technology enables the synthesis of nanowires with a constant cylinder shape over unusual length. Catalyst-assisted HVPE shows a record short time process (less than 20 min) coupled to very low precursor consumption. NWs are grown at a fast solidification rate (50 mu m h(-1)), facilitated by the high decomposition frequency of the chloride molecules involved in the HVPE process as element III precursors. In this work growth temperature and V/III ratio were investigated to determine the growth mechanism which led to such long NWs. Analysis based on the Ni-Ga phase diagram and the growth kinetics of near-equilibrium HVPE is proposed.
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hal-00855826 , version 1 (30-08-2013)

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Kaddour Lekhal, G. Avit, Y. André, Agnès Trassoudaine, E. Gil, et al.. Catalyst-assisted hydride vapor phase epitaxy of GaN nanowires: exceptional length and constant rod-like shape capability. Nanotechnology, 2012, 23 (40), pp.405601. ⟨10.1088/0957-4484/23/40/40560⟩. ⟨hal-00855826⟩
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