Nanoscale Research Letters (Jan 2009)

Probing Nucleation Mechanism of Self-Catalyzed InN Nanostructures

  • Xu Guowei,
  • Li Zhuangzhi,
  • Baca Javier,
  • Wu Judy

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 7 – 13

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Abstract The nucleation and evolution of InN nanowires in a self-catalyzed growth process have been investigated to probe the microscopic growth mechanism of the self-catalysis and a model is proposed for high pressure growth window at ~760 Torr. In the initial stage of the growth, amorphous InN x microparticles of cone shape in liquid phase form with assistance of an InN x wetting layer on the substrate. InN crystallites form inside the cone and serve as the seeds for one-dimensional growth along the favorable [0001] orientation, resulting in single-crystalline InN nanowire bundles protruding out from the cones. An amorphous InN x sheath around the faucet tip serves as the interface between growing InN nanowires and the incoming vapors of indium and nitrogen and supports continuous growth of InN nanowires in a similar way to the oxide sheath in the oxide-assisted growth of other semiconductor nanowires. Other InN 1D nanostructures, such as belts and tubes, can be obtained by varying the InN crystallites nucleation and initiation process.

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