A New Strategy for Selective Area Growth of Highly Uniform InGaAs/InP Multiple Quantum Well Nanowire Arrays for Optoelectronic Device Applications

Fanlu Zhang, Xutao Zhang, Ziyuan Li, Ruixuan Yi, Zhe Li, Naiyin Wang, Xiaoxue Xu, Zahra Azimi, Li Li, Mykhaylo Lysevych, Xuetao Gan, Yuerui Lu, Hark Hoe Tan, Chennupati Jagadish, Lan Fu

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Abstract

III-V semiconductor nanowires with quantum wells (QWs) are promising for ultra-compact light sources and photodetectors from visible to infrared spectral region. However, most of the reported InGaAs/InP QW nanowires are based on the wurtzite phase and exhibit non-uniform morphology due to the complex heterostructure growth, making it challenging to incorporate multiple-QWs (MQW) for optoelectronic applications. Here, a new strategy for the growth of InGaAs/InP MQW nanowire arrays by selective area metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy is reported. It is revealed that {110} faceted InP nanowires with mixed zincblende and wurtzite phases can be achieved, forming a critical base for the subsequent growth of highly-uniform, taper-free, hexagonal-shaped MQW nanowire arrays with excellent optical properties. Room-temperature lasing at the wavelength of ≈1 µm under optical pumping is achieved with a low threshold. By incorporating dopants to form an n+-i-n+ structure, InGaAs/InP 40-QW nanowire array photodetectors are demonstrated with the broadband response (400–1600 nm) and high responsivities of 2175 A W−1 at 980 nm outperforming those of conventional planar InGaAs photodetectors. The results show that the new growth strategy is highly feasible to achieve high-quality InGaAs/InP MQW nanowires for the development of future optoelectronic devices and integrated photonic systems.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2103057
JournalAdvanced Functional Materials
Volume32
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 Jan 2022

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