GaAs nanowire (NW) self-catalyzed growth on GaAs (111) B and GaAs (100) substrates was carried out by molecular beam epitaxy. A mask for the self-catalyzed NW growth was created by oxidizing an epitaxial silicon layer grown on the GaAs surface by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE). Silicon oxidation was realized in an atmosphere of purified air under normal conditions without moving the structures out from the vacuum system volume of the molecular beam epitaxy chamber. The oxidation process of a silicon layer was studied using single-wave and spectral ellipsometry and the surface morphology of oxidized silicon was studied by atomic force microscopy. Substrates with NWs were studied by scanning electron microscopy. The NW density was demonstrated to be 2.6•107 cm-2 and 3•107 cm-2 for (111)B and (100), respectively.
Structures with arrays of planar and tilted quasi-one-dimensional GaAs nanocrystals have been grown on GaAs(001) substrates. An epitaxial silicon layer oxidized in air was used as a passivation coating. The amount of silicon deposited varied from structure to structure and was equivalent to 1, 2, 4, and 6 atomic layers. It has been found that in the case of a passivation layer based on silicon with a thickness of 1 atomic layer, an array of planar nanocrystals is formed, and in other cases, inclined quasi-one-dimensional nanocrystals. Nanocrystals are surrounded by crystallites, the shape, size, orientation, and distribution density of which change with the amount of silicon. The lowest density of crystallites was achieved with a silicon layer 6 atomic layers thick.
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