NANO LETTERS
Transients in the Formation of Nanowire Heterostructures
2008 Vol. 8, No. 11 3815-3818
Linus E. Fro¨berg,† Brent A. Wacaser,† Jakob B. Wagner,† So¨ren Jeppesen,† B. Jonas Ohlsson,‡ Knut Deppert,† and Lars Samuelson*,† Solid State Physics/The Nanometer Structure Consortium, Lund UniVersity, Box 118, S-221 00, Lund, Sweden, and Qunano AB, ScheeleVa¨gen 17, Ideon Science Park, S-223 70 Lund, Sweden Received July 18, 2008; Revised Manuscript Received September 1, 2008
ABSTRACT We present results on the effect of seed particle reconfiguration on the growth of short InAs and InP nanowire segments. The reconfiguration originates in two different steady state alloy compositions of the Au/In seed particle during growth of InAs and InP. From compositional analysis of the seed particle, the In content in the seed particle is determined to be 34 and 44% during InAs and InP growth, respectively. When switching between growing InAs and InP, transient effects dominate during the time period of seed particle reconfiguration. We developed a model that quantitatively explains the effect and with the added understanding we are now able to grow short period (