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Triangular gallium nitride nanorods
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Materials ScienceAluminium NitrideGallium/gallium NitrideEngineeringPresent Triangular GalliumPhotoluminescenceTriangle Cross SectionNanotechnologyNanoelectronicsApplied PhysicsAluminum Gallium NitrideGallium OxideNanostructure SynthesisChemistryTriangular GalliumOptoelectronics
Gallium nitride nanorods were synthesized by a chemical vapor deposition using the reaction of gallium/gallium nitride with ammonia. All nanorods have, exclusively, a triangle cross section with an average diameter of 50 nm. They consist of single-crystalline wurtzite structure crystal grown with the [010] direction. X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy data suggest no shift of the lattice constants from those of the bulk. Temperature-dependent photoluminescence exhibits the I2 and free-to-bound emission peaks. The present triangular gallium nitride nanorods would be free from the stress, having the band-gap energy of the bulk.
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