We report on a Raman scattering experiment under high pressure on InAs nanowires with mainly wurtzite crystal structure. The dependence of the phonon modes on applied pressure due to the modification of the lattice parameters has been determined along with the transverse dynamical charge. Contrary to bulk InAs, no structural transition to rock salt phase has been observed in the investigated pressure range, while an anomalous behavior of the full-width at half-maximum has been noted. Our data suggest that wurtzite InAs NWs go through a tetragonal intermediate phase. Furthermore, the resonance profile of the phonon modes as a function of the applied pressure has been investigated, giving insights into the band structure of wurtzite InAs.

Pressure dependence of Raman spectrum in InAs nanowires

Postorino Paolo
2014

Abstract

We report on a Raman scattering experiment under high pressure on InAs nanowires with mainly wurtzite crystal structure. The dependence of the phonon modes on applied pressure due to the modification of the lattice parameters has been determined along with the transverse dynamical charge. Contrary to bulk InAs, no structural transition to rock salt phase has been observed in the investigated pressure range, while an anomalous behavior of the full-width at half-maximum has been noted. Our data suggest that wurtzite InAs NWs go through a tetragonal intermediate phase. Furthermore, the resonance profile of the phonon modes as a function of the applied pressure has been investigated, giving insights into the band structure of wurtzite InAs.
2014
Istituto Officina dei Materiali - IOM -
InAs nanowires
Raman spectroscopy
high pressure
wurtzite
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