Electrical rectification in axial \textit{in-situ} doped Ge nanowire \textit{pn} junctions

ORAL

Abstract

We demonstrate the vapor-liquid-solid growth of and electrical rectification in axial \textit{in-situ} doped\textit{ pn} junction Ge nanowires (NWs). \textit{In-situ} doping of the NWs was accomplished by introducing dopant gases (diborane and phosphine) during growth, resulting in an axial \textit{pn} junction. Contacts to the wires were defined using e-beam lithography, followed by Ni metallization. Four-point measurements of the fabricated devices at room temperature and at 77 K clearly show rectification with on/off current ratio of more than two orders of magnitude when the bias is applied across the NW \textit{pn} junction. The ideality factor of the junction current points to a significant generation-recombination contribution. The Ohmic characteristics in the $p$ and $n$ regions outside the junction make it possible to estimate the doping levels. We also observed gate control of the NW junction current using the substrate as a back gate. Observed current modulation is in good agreement with the electrostatic depletion of the NWs as a function of diameter and doping.

*Work at Brown supported by NSF award ECS-0701635.

Authors

  • Son T. Le

    • Brown University
  • S. Dayeh

    • Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • S.T. Picraux

    • Los Alamos National Laboratory
    • Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies
  • A. Zaslavsky

    • Brown University