Structural properties and energetics of GaAs nanowires

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Using the first-principles density functional theory, we have investigated the geometric structure and electronic properties of GaAs nanowires. Compared with bulk GaAs, wurtzite nanowires are found to be more stable over zinc-blende nanowires. A revised cohesive energy is provided based on the influence of different kinds of surface dangling bonds. Our calculation indicates that GaAs nanowires display bistability namely both zinc-blende and wurtzite nanowire will form around 90 Å diameters. Furthermore, most GaAs nanowires are found to be semiconducting except for the zinc-blende nanowires. In zinc-blende nanowires, it is mainly due to the twofold coordinated atoms associated with the surface state will decrease the band gap. Upon H passivation, these nanowires become semiconducting and the trend of the band gap decreases with the diameter increases. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.

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Pengfei, L., Huawei, C., Xianlong, Z., Zhongyuan, Y., Ningning, C., Tao, G., & Shumin, W. (2013). Structural properties and energetics of GaAs nanowires. Physica E: Low-Dimensional Systems and Nanostructures, 52, 34–39. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physe.2013.03.025

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