III-nitride nanowires on unconventional substrates: From materials to optoelectronic device applications

IF 7.4 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC Progress in Quantum Electronics Pub Date : 2018-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.pquantelec.2018.07.001
Chao Zhao , Nasir Alfaraj , Ram Chandra Subedi, Jian Wei Liang, Abdullah A. Alatawi, Abdullah A. Alhamoud, Mohamed Ebaid, Mohd Sharizal Alias, Tien Khee Ng, Boon S. Ooi
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Group-III nitrides and their alloys feature direct bandgaps covering a broad range of the electromagnetic spectrum, making them a promising material system for various applications, such as solid state lighting, chemical/biological sensing, water splitting, medical diagnostics, and communications. In recent years, the growth of strain and defect-free group-III nitride vertical nanowires has exploded as an area of research. These nanowires, grown on various unconventional substrates, such as silicon and different metals, demonstrate potential advantages over their planar counterparts, including wavelength tunability to the near infrared and reduced efficiency droop. The low-profile and low power consumption of such nanowires also make them viable candidates for emerging applications, such as the Internet of things and artificial intelligence. Herein, we present a comprehensive review on the recent achievements made in the field of III-nitride nanowires. We compare and discuss the growth conditions and mechanisms involved in fabricating these structures via metalorganic chemical vapor deposition and molecular beam epitaxy. How the unique optical, electrical, and thermal properties of these nanowires are correlated with their growth conditions on various unconventional substrates is discussed, along with their respective applications, including light-emitting diodes, lasers, photodetectors, and photoelectrodes. Finally, we detail the remaining obstacles and challenges to fully exploit the potential of III-nitride nanowires for such practical applications.

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非常规基板上的氮化纳米线:从材料到光电器件应用
iii族氮化物及其合金具有覆盖广泛电磁波谱的直接带隙,使其成为各种应用的有前途的材料系统,例如固态照明,化学/生物传感,水分解,医疗诊断和通信。近年来,应变和无缺陷的iii族氮化物垂直纳米线的发展迅速成为一个研究领域。这些纳米线生长在各种非传统的衬底上,如硅和不同的金属,与平面纳米线相比,显示出潜在的优势,包括近红外波长可调性和效率下降。这种纳米线的低姿态和低功耗也使它们成为新兴应用的可行候选,例如物联网和人工智能。本文对近年来氮化ⅲ纳米线的研究进展进行了综述。我们比较并讨论了通过金属有机化学气相沉积和分子束外延制备这些结构的生长条件和机制。讨论了这些纳米线的独特光学、电学和热性能如何与其在各种非常规衬底上的生长条件相关联,以及它们各自的应用,包括发光二极管、激光器、光电探测器和光电电极。最后,我们详细介绍了三氮化纳米线在实际应用中充分发挥潜力的障碍和挑战。
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Progress in Quantum Electronics
Progress in Quantum Electronics 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
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期刊介绍: Progress in Quantum Electronics, established in 1969, is an esteemed international review journal dedicated to sharing cutting-edge topics in quantum electronics and its applications. The journal disseminates papers covering theoretical and experimental aspects of contemporary research, including advances in physics, technology, and engineering relevant to quantum electronics. It also encourages interdisciplinary research, welcoming papers that contribute new knowledge in areas such as bio and nano-related work.
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