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Oksenberg, Eitan
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- 2022Sub-nanometer mapping of strain-induced band structure variations in planar nanowire core-shell heterostructures
- 2022Sub-nanometer mapping of strain-induced band structure variations in planar nanowire core-shell heterostructurescitations
- 2022Sub-nanometer mapping of strain-induced band structure variations in planar nanowire core-shell heterostructurescitations
- 2021Deconvoluting Energy Transport Mechanisms in Metal Halide Perovskites Using CsPbBr3 Nanowires as a Model Systemcitations
- 2021Deconvoluting Energy Transport Mechanisms in Metal Halide Perovskites Using CsPbBr3 Nanowires as a Model Systemcitations
- 2021Inducing ferroelastic domains in single-crystal CsPbBr3 perovskite nanowires using atomic force microscopycitations
- 2021Inducing ferroelastic domains in single-crystal CsPbBr3 perovskite nanowires using atomic force microscopycitations
- 2020In Situ Imaging of Ferroelastic Domain Dynamics in CsPbBr3Perovskite Nanowires by Nanofocused Scanning X-ray Diffractioncitations
- 2020Large lattice distortions and size-dependent bandgap modulation in epitaxial halide perovskite nanowirescitations
- 2020Large lattice distortions and size-dependent bandgap modulation in epitaxial halide perovskite nanowirescitations
- 2020In situ imaging of ferroelastic domain dynamics in CsPbBr3perovskite nanowires by nanofocused scanning X-ray diffractioncitations
- 2017Surface-Guided Core-Shell ZnSe@ZnTe Nanowires as Radial p-n Heterojunctions with Photovoltaic Behaviorcitations
- 2017Surface-Guided Core-Shell ZnSe@ZnTe Nanowires as Radial p-n Heterojunctions with Photovoltaic Behaviorcitations
- 2017Guided CdSe Nanowires Parallelly Integrated into Fast Visible-Range Photodetectorscitations
- 2016Guided growth of horizontal p-type ZnTe nanowirescitations
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Guided CdSe Nanowires Parallelly Integrated into Fast Visible-Range Photodetectors
Abstract
<p>One-dimensional semiconductor nanostructures, such as nanowires (NWs), have attracted tremendous attention due to their unique properties and potential applications in nanoelectronics, nano-optoelectronics, and sensors. One of the challenges toward their integration into practical devices is their large-scale controlled assembly. Here, we report the guided growth of horizontal CdSe nanowires on five different planes of sapphire. The growth direction and crystallographic orientation are controlled by the epitaxial relationship with the substrate as well as by a graphoepitaxial effect of surface nanosteps and grooves. CdSe is a promising direct-bandgap II-VI semiconductor active in the visible range, with potential applications in optoelectronics. The guided CdSe nanowires were found to have a wurtzite single-crystal structure. Field-effect transistors and photodetectors were fabricated to examine the nanowire electronic and optoelectronic properties, respectively. The latter exhibited the fastest rise and fall times ever reported for CdSe nanostructures as well as a relatively high gain, both features being essential for optoelectronic applications.</p>