With morphological control through a solid source chemical vapor deposition process, GaN polycrystalline films, single-crystal nanowires, and mixed film/wires are grown on silicon to form a heterojunction that is a basis for III-V nitride device development. By contacting the GaN/Si structure to the CoCp2(0/+) redox pair and performing impedance spectroscopy measurements, the band diagram of this junction is built for these three configurations. This serves as a basis for understanding the electrical nature of III-V nitride/Si interfaces that exist in several photonic device technologies, especially in context of using GaN nanomaterials grown on silicon for various applications. When these junctions are exposed to low-power UV illumination in contact with the Fc/Fc(+) redox pair, photocurrents of 18, 110, and 482 nA/cm(2) are generated for the nanowires, mixed film/wires, and films respectively. These currents, along with the electrostatics investigated through the impedance spectroscopy, show the trends of photoconversion with GaN morphology in this junction. Moreover, they suggest that the mixed film/wires are a promising design for solar-based applications such as photovoltaics and water splitting electrodes. (C) The Author(s) 2016. Published by ECS. All rights reserved.
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Parameshwaran, V., & Clemens, B. (2016). Morphological Control of GaN and Its Effect within Electrochemical Heterojunctions. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 163(10), H958–H963. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.0411610jes
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