Resonant Raman scattering of core–shell GaN/AlN nanowires

Author:

Cros AORCID,Cristóbal A García,Hestroffer K,Daudin BORCID,Wang J,Demangeot F,Péchou R

Abstract

Abstract We have analyzed the electron–phonon coupling in GaN/AlN core–shell nanowires by means of Raman scattering excited at various wavelengths in the ultraviolet spectral range (335, 325 and 300 nm) and as a function of the AlN shell thickness. The detailed analysis of the multi-phonon spectra evidences important differences with excitation energy. Under 325 and 300 nm excitation the Raman process is mediated by the allowed A 1(LO) phonon mode, where the atoms vibrate along the NW axis. Considering its selection rules, this mode is easily accessible in backscattering along the wurtzite c axis. Interestingly, for 335 nm excitation the scattering process is instead mediated by the E 1(LO) phonon mode, where atoms vibrate in the c-plane and that is forbidden in this configuration. This change is ascribed to the band anticrossing caused by the uniaxial strain imposed by the AlN shell and the proximity, at this particular excitation energy, of real electronic transitions separated by the energy of the longitudinal optical phonon modes. The energy and character of the electronic bands can be tuned by varying the AlN shell thickness, a degree of freedom unique to core–shell nanowires. The interpretation of the experimental results is supported by calculations of the electronic transitions of GaN under uniaxial strain performed within the framework of a k · p model.

Funder

Generalitat Valenciana

MICINN/FEDER

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science,General Chemistry,Bioengineering

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