Improved conductivity and long-term stability of sulfur-passivated n-GaAs nanowires Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • The surface passivation of n-type GaAs nanowires (NWs) by ammonium polysulfide solution, (NH4)2Sx, is described. The passivation resulted in a two order of magnitude increase in current density in an ensemble NW device. A depletion and recombination model is used to explain the results in terms of a reduction in surface trap density upon passivation. The results are comparable to a previous passivation method using AlInP shells. The S passivation was found to be unstable according to the degradation in the ensemble NW conductivity after a 7 months exposure to air.

publication date

  • May 14, 2012