Enhanced Eshelby Twist on Thin Wurtzite InP Nanowires and Measurement of Local Crystal Rotation
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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dislocationnanowirescrystaleshelbyinducedrotationtwistwurtzite
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We have performed a detailed study of the lattice distortions of InP wurtzite nanowires containing an axial screw dislocation. Eshelby predicted that this kind of system should show a crystal rotation due to the dislocation induced torque. We have measured the twisting rate and the dislocation Burgers vector on individual wires, revealing that nanowires with a 10-nm radius have a twist up to 100% larger than estimated from elasticity theory. The strain induced by the deformation has a Mexican-hat-like geometry, which may create a tube-like potential well for carriers.
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