Role of growth temperature on formation of single crystalline GaN nanorods on flexible titanium foil by laser molecular beam epitaxy

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M. Senthil Kumar

Self-aligned GaN nanorod assembly directly grown on metal foil substrates is very attractive for developing flexible devices.


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ABSTRACTComputer simulations of III-V molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) show that surface reconstruction induced modulation of kinetic rates could give rise to ordering in alloys. Results are also presented for the possible influence of an external ion beam in achieving low temperature epitaxy as well as smoother growth front under usual conditions.


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