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A generic approach for vertical integration of nanowires

E Latu-Romain, P Gilet, P Noel, J Garcia, P Ferret, M Rosina, G Feuillet, F Lévy and A Chelnokov

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We report on the collective integration technology of vertically aligned nanowires (NWs). Si and ZnO NWs have been used in order to develop a generic technological process. Both mineral and organic planarizations of the as-grown nanowires have been achieved. Chemical vapour deposition (CVD) oxides, spin on glass (SOG), and polymer have been investigated as filling materials. Polishing and/or etching of the composite structures have been set up so as to obtain a suitable morphology for the top and bottom electrical contacts. Electrical and optical characterizations of the integrated NWs have been performed. Contacts ohmicity has been demonstrated and specific contact resistances have been reported. The photoconducting properties of polymer-integrated ZnO NWs have also been investigated in the UV–visible range through collective electrical contacts. A small increase of the resistivity in the ZnO NWs under sub-bandgap illumination has been observed and discussed. A comparison of the photoluminescence (PL) spectra at 300 K of the as-grown and SOG-integrated ZnO nanowires has shown no significant impact of the integration process on the crystal quality of the NWs.


PACS

73.63.-b Electronic transport in nanoscale materials and structures

78.55.Et II-VI semiconductors

72.40.+w Photoconduction and photovoltaic effects

78.67.-n Optical properties of low-dimensional, mesoscopic, and nanoscale materials and structures

73.40.Ns Metal-nonmetal contacts

81.16.-c Methods of nanofabrication and processing

Subjects

Condensed matter: electrical, magnetic and optical

Semiconductors

Surfaces, interfaces and thin films

Nanoscale science and low-D systems

Dates

Issue 34 (27 August 2008)

Received 1 May 2008, in final form 15 May 2008

Published 15 July 2008



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