Journal of Crystal Growth, Vol.522, 30-36, 2019
Crystal phase control in self-catalyzed InSb nanowires using basic growth parameter V/III ratio
In this work, the influence of V/III ratio on self-catalyzed InSb nanowire (NW) crystal structure is investigated using metal organic chemical vapor deposition. The effective balance of V/III ratio determines the change of InSb NW crystal structure from zincblende to wurtzite. Particularly, as group-V molar flow varies from 6.4 x 10(-5) to 8.0 x 10(-5) mol/min, wurtzite segment length of InSb NW increases from 16 +/- 9 nm to 89 +/- 9 nm, whereas zincblende crystal phase is observed for other molar flows. We interpret the observed phase transition to a lower surface energy of In-Sb alloy droplet than pure In-droplet, which makes triple phase line nucleation energetically favorable. This study gives insight on single growth parameter (V/III ratio) change to the InSb NW crystal control, such a technique is essential to selectively tune the crystal phase of single NW for various applications.
Keywords:Nanomaterials;Semiconducting III-V materials;MOCVD;Infrared devices;Crystal structure;Antimonides