Abstract
AbstractZnO nanowires have been grown by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition on sapphire substrates. The use of N2O and DEZn as oxygen and zinc precursors combined with high temperature leads to the spontaneous growth of vertical ZnO nanowires (NWs) on underlying three dimensional islands present at the bottom of each nanowire. These nanowires are grown along the c axis of the wurtzite structure, exhibit well defined m‐plane facets and are free of extended defects. This configuration is favorable to band‐gap engineering studies. Based on this, we have grown a series of radial ZnO/ZnMgO shells and quantum wells with different thicknesses and Mg concentrations. ZnxMg1‐xO alloys have been grown using O2, (MCp)2Mg and DEZn as oxygen, magnesium and zinc precursors. Low temperature photoluminescence spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy have assessed Mg concentrations in the shell up to 20%. Electron diffraction reveals that the ZnMgO alloyed structure is, at least partially, ordered. Micro‐photoluminescence performed on a single ZnO/ZnMgO coreshell nanowire including a quantum well exhibits luminescence properties, with a lateral quantum confined emission. (© 2016 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)
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