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Time evolution studies of laser induced chemical changes in InAs nanowire using Raman spectroscopy
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Materials ScienceInas NanowireEngineeringLaser PhotochemistryNanotechnologySpectroscopySurface ScienceApplied PhysicsLaser ApplicationsLaser-induced BreakdownTime EvolutionLaser Processing TechnologyChemical ChangesNanofabricationSharp Raman PeaksLaser-assisted DepositionPulsed Laser DepositionLaser-surface Interactions
We report the study of time evolution of chemical changes on the surface of an InAs nanowire (NW) on laser irradiation in different power density regime, using Raman spectroscopy for a time span of 8–16 min. Mixture of metastable oxides like InAsO4, As2O3 are formed upon oxidation, which are reflected as sharp Raman peaks at ∼240–254 and 180–200 cm−1. Evidence of removal of arsenic layer by layer is also observed at higher power density. Position controlled laser induced chemical modification on a nanometer scale, without changing the core of the NW, can be useful for NW based device fabrication.
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