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Current-voltage characteristics and parameter retrieval of semiconducting nanowires
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Nanowire ResistanceElectrical EngineeringSemiconductor DeviceEngineeringPhysicsNanotechnologyNanoelectronicsApplied PhysicsNano Electro Mechanical SystemSemiconducting NanowireReverse-biased Schottky BarrierParameter RetrievalCharge Carrier TransportMicroelectronicsCharge TransportElectrical PropertyElectrical Insulation
Electrical transport measurements were conducted on semiconducting nanowires and three distinct current-voltage (I-V) characteristics were observed, i.e., almost symmetric, almost rectifying, and almost linear. These I-V characteristics were modeled by treating the transport in the nanowire as in a metal-semiconductor-metal structure involving two Schottky barriers and a resistor in between these barriers, and the transport is shown to be dominated by the reverse-biased Schottky barrier under low bias and by the semiconducting nanowire at large bias. In contrast to the conventional Schottky diode, the reverse current in the nano-Schottky barrier structure is not negligible and the current is largely tunneling rather than thermionic. Experimental I-V curves are reproduced very well using our model, and a method for extracting nanowire resistance, electron density, and mobility is proposed and applied to ZnO, CdS, and Bi2S3 nanowires.
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