Abstract:Understanding the growth mechanism of heterojunctions in silicon–germanium alloy (Si–Ge) nanowires is helpful for designing adequate physical properties in the material for device applications. We examine the formation of the heterojunction in low Ge-content Si–Ge nanowires by an approach of thermal oxidation, which produces an atomically abrupt interface with an obvious concentration change. Forming heterojunctions in Si–Ge nanowires by this approach involves more complicated reaction routes than direct growt… Show more
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