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Measuring the Optical Absorption of Single Nanowires

Swinkels, MY. Campo, A. Vakulov, D. Kim, W. Gagliano, L. Steinvall, SE. Detz, H. De Luca, M. Lugstein, A. Bakkers, E. Morral, AFI. Zardo, I.

Original Title

Measuring the Optical Absorption of Single Nanowires

Type

journal article in Web of Science

Language

English

Original Abstract

In this work we present a method to quantitatively measure the optical absorption of single nanowires that can be applied over a wide range of temperatures and with a high enough sensitivity to enable the measurement of below-band-gap absorption (as well as the absorption of single molecules). The method is based on accurately measuring the heat flow coming from a nanowire when it is illuminated by a laser beam. We experimentally verify this method by measuring the absorption of both a zincblende and a wurtzite GaAs, a wurtzite GaP, and a superlattice Zn3P2 nanowire. Furthermore, we find that the Zn3P2 nanowires have the largest absorption of all these materials. We analyze the advantages and disadvantages of the method and study its range of applicability.

Keywords

BAND-STRUCTURE; SOLAR-CELLS; MICROSCOPY; TRANSPORT

Authors

Swinkels, MY.; Campo, A.; Vakulov, D.; Kim, W.; Gagliano, L.; Steinvall, SE.; Detz, H.; De Luca, M.; Lugstein, A.; Bakkers, E.; Morral, AFI.; Zardo, I.

Released

17. 8. 2020

Publisher

AMER PHYSICAL SOC

Location

COLLEGE PK

ISBN

2331-7019

Periodical

Physical Review Applied

Year of study

14

Number

2

State

United States of America

Pages from

024045-1

Pages to

024045-10

Pages count

10

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