Published November 20, 2015
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Vertically Aligned Hybrid Core/Shell Semiconductor Nanowires for Photonics Applications
Contributors
Description
A family of 1D organic/inorganic core/shell materials formed by an inner
organic nanowire (ONW) conformally covered with an inorganic wide band
gap semiconductor (ZnO or TiO 2 ) layer is presented. The developed procedure
is a two-steps vacuum methodology involving the formation of supported
single crystal small-molecule nanowires by physical vapor deposition
and plasma enhance chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) of the inorganic
shell. Critical characteristics of the last technique are the possibilities of low
temperature and remote confi guration deposition. Additionally, an initial
step has to be included in order to create nucleation centers for the growth
of the ONWs. The procedure and its general character in terms of the variability
in organic core and inorganic shells composition and the applicability
of the technique to different substrates are presented. The formation of the
inorganic shell with no damage of the organic core single-crystalline structure
is demonstrated by high resolution transmission electron microscopy.
The vertical alignment of the hybrid nanostructure is achieved thanks to
the interaction of the 1D organic nanostructured surfaces and the glow
discharge during the deposition of the inorganic shell by PECVD. The optical
properties of these core/shell NWs are studied by fl uorescence spectroscopy
and microscopy, and their application as nanoscale waveguides in the
550–750 nm range addressed.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle/11441/30872
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/30872
Origin repository
- Origin repository
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