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Electrical Injection in Longitudinal and Coaxial Heterostructure Nanowires: A Comparative Study through a Three-Dimensional Simulation
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2008
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EngineeringNanowire Devices DesignSemiconductor NanostructuresElectrical InjectionNanoelectronicsCore-shell StructureNanoscale ModelingCoaxial HeterostructureMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringNanoscale SystemPhysicsNanotechnologyMicroelectronicsOne-dimensional MaterialNanomaterialsApplied PhysicsThree-dimensional SimulationMultilayer HeterostructuresElectrical Insulation
We carried out a comparative study of electrical injection in longitudinal p-i-n and coaxial p-n core-shell nanowires by performing a three-dimensional numerical simulation. In the case of the core-shell structure, we show that both electrons and holes of high density can be efficiently injected into and confined in the structure even without an i-region. The required bias voltage and doping concentrations in the core-shell structure are smaller than those in the longitudinal p-i-n structure to achieve the same carrier injection level. Furthermore, we show that a type-I band alignment, as required in traditional p-i-n structure is not necessary in core-shell structure, allowing more flexibility in nanowire devices design. Our results thus provide a theoretical foundation and understanding that a core-shell structure is far superior to the longitudinal p-i-n structure for electrical injection nanowire lasers.
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