Nanoholes in InP and C60 Layers on GaAs Substrates by Using AlGaAs Nanowire Templates
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概要
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As one of the nano-scale fabrication techniques, free-standing nanowires are promising. We have developed a new method for nanohole fabrication using nanowire templates; that is, etching the exposed wires selectively after the layer growth. We have demonstrated nanoholed array in InP and C60 layers on GaAs substrates. For the metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy of InP, (111)B facets tend to form so that the AlGaAs nanowires are easily removed. Tilted nanowires and nanoholes are possible by using (311)B substrates. As another holed layer case, a C60 layer was tried. We found that this method can also be applied to the fragile material like C60.
- Japan Society of Applied Physicsの論文
- 2005-03-10
著者
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Gotoh Hideki
Ntt Basic Research Laboratories Ntt Corporation
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Tateno Kouta
Ntt Basic Research Laboratories Ntt Corporation
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WATANABE Yoshio
NTT Applied Electronics Laboratories
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Gotoh Hideki
Ntt Basic Research Laboratories
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Gotoh Hideki
Ntt Corp. Kanagawa Jpn
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Watanabe Yoshio
Ntt Advanced Technology Corporation
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