Thermodynamics of the vapor–liquid–solid growth of ternary III–V nanowires in the presence of silicon

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Based on a thermodynamic model, we quantify the impact of adding silicon atoms to a catalyst droplet on the nucleation and growth of ternary III–V nanowires grown via the self-catalyzed vapor–liquid–solid process. Three technologically relevant ternaries are studied: InGaAs, Al- GaAs and InGaN. For As-based alloys, it is shown that adding silicon atoms to the droplet increases the nanowire nucleation probability, which can increase by several orders magnitude depending on the initial chemical composition of the catalyst. Conversely, silicon atoms are found to suppress the nucleation rate of InGaN nanowires of different compositions. These results can be useful for understanding and controlling the vapor–liquid–solid growth of ternary III–V nanowires on silicon substrates as well as their intentional doping with Si.

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Hijazi, H., Zeghouane, M., & Dubrovskii, V. G. (2021). Thermodynamics of the vapor–liquid–solid growth of ternary III–V nanowires in the presence of silicon. Nanomaterials, 11(1), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11010083

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