Role of the surface density of states in understanding size-dependent surface band bending in GaN nanowires

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Andreas Klein

ABSTRACTTransparent conductive oxides (TCOs) are generally considered as degenerate semiconductors doped intrinsically by oxygen vacancies and by intentionally added dopants. For some applications a high work function is required in addition to high conductivity and it is desired to tune both properties independently. To increase the work function, the distance between the Fermi energy and the vacuum level must increase, which can be realized either by electronic surface dipoles or by space charge layers. Photoelectron spectroscopy data of in-situ prepared samples clearly show that highly doped TCOs can show surface band bending of the order of 1 eV. It is further shown that the band alignment at heterointerfaces between TCOs and other materials, which are crucial for many devices, are also affected by such band bending. The origin of the band bending, which seems to be general to all TCOs, depends on TCO thin film and surface processing conditions. The implication of surface band bending on the electronic properties of thin films and interfaces are discussed.


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AbstractWe report response of photoluminescence (PL) from GaN nanowires without protection in solutions. The distinct response is not only toward pH but toward ionic concentration under same pH. The nanowires appear to be highly stable under aqueous solution with high ionic concentration and low pH value down to 1. We show that the PL has a reversible interaction with various types of acidic and salt solutions. The quantum states of nanowires are exposed to the external environment and have a direct physical interaction which depends on the anions of the acids. As the ionic concentration increases, the PL intensity goes up or down depending on the chemical species. The response results from a competition of change in surface band bending and charge transfer to redox level in solution. That of GaN films is reported for comparison as the effect of surface band bending can be neglected so that there are only slight variations in PL intensity for GaN films. Additionally, such physical interaction does not impact on the PL peaks in acids and salts, whereas there is a red shift on PL when the nanowires are in basic solution, say NH4OH, due to chemical etching occurred on the nanowires.


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