Temperature dependent electronic properties of GaSb/InAsSb core/shell and GaSb nanowires have been studied. Results from two-probe and four-probe measurements are compared to distinguish between extrinsic (contact-related) and intrinsic (nanowire) properties. It is found that a thin (2–3 nm) InAsSb shell allows low barrier charge carrier injection to the GaSb core, and that the presence of the shell also improves intrinsic nanowire mobility and conductance in comparison to bare GaSb nanowires. Maximum intrinsic field effect mobilities of 200 and 42 cm 2 Vs −1 were extracted for the GaSb/InAsSb core/shell and bare-GaSb NWs at room temperature, respectively. The temperature-dependence of the mobility suggests that ionized impurity scattering is the dominant scattering mechanism in bare GaSb while phonon scattering dominates in core/shell nanowires. Top-gated field effect transistors were fabricated based on radial GaSb/InAsSb heterostructure nanowires with shell...
Bahram Ganjipour, Sobhan Sepehri, Anil W Dey, Ofogh Tizno, B Mattias Borg, Kimberly A Dick, Lars Samuelson, Lars-Erik Wernersson and Claes Thelander
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Bahram Ganjipour, Sobhan Sepehri, Anil W Dey, Ofogh Tizno, B Mattias Borg, Kimberly A Dick, Lars Samuelson, Lars-Erik Wernersson and Claes Thelander
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