Issue 13, 2025

ZrN nucleation layer provides backside ohmic contact to MBE-grown GaN nanowires

Abstract

Self-assembled GaN nanowires are typically grown on Si substrates with convenient nucleation layers. Light-emitting devices based on arrays of GaN nanowires require that the nucleation layer is electrically conductive and optically nontransparent to prevent the absorption of generated light in the Si substrate. This study reports the molecular beam epitaxial growth of GaN nanowires on ZrN nucleation layers sputtered on sapphire and demonstrates that ZrN provides ohmic contact to dense vertical arrays of n-type GaN nanowires. The ohmic nature of the ZrN/n-type GaN nanowire contact is evidenced by the measurement of the current–voltage characteristics of individual as-grown nanowires using nanomanipulators in a scanning electron microscope. The limitations and advantages of single-nanowire measurements are discussed, and approaches to overcome these limitations are proposed. The feasibility of this concept is demonstrated by the measurement of single nanowires with a p–n junction, exhibiting highly rectifying characteristics.

Graphical abstract: ZrN nucleation layer provides backside ohmic contact to MBE-grown GaN nanowires

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Jan 2025
Accepted
19 Feb 2025
First published
03 Mar 2025

Nanoscale, 2025,17, 8111-8117

ZrN nucleation layer provides backside ohmic contact to MBE-grown GaN nanowires

S. Tiagulskyi, R. Yatskiv, M. Sobanska, K. Olszewski, Z. R. Zytkiewicz and J. Grym, Nanoscale, 2025, 17, 8111 DOI: 10.1039/D5NR00321K

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