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Origin of Anomalous Piezoresistive Effects in VLS Grown Si Nanowires

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 15, Issue 3, Pages 1780-1785

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nl5044743

Keywords

Silicon; nanowire; VLS growth; piezoresistance; surface doping

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  1. Austrian Science Fond (FWF) [I 708 N16]
  2. Austrian Science Fund (FWF) [I 708] Funding Source: researchfish

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Although the Various effects of strain on silicon' are subject of intensive research since the 1950s the-physical background of anomalous piezoresistive effects in Si nanowires (NWs) is still under debate. Recent investigations, concur in that due to the high surface-to-volume ratio extrinlic surface related effects superimpose the intrinsic pietoresistive properties of nanostructures. TO clarify this interplay of piezoresistive effects and stress related surface potential modifications, we explored a particular tensile straining device (TSD) with a monolithic embedded vapor liquid solid (VLS) grown Si NW. Integrating the suspended NW in a gate around (GAA) field effect transistor (FET) configuration with a:transparent gate stack enables optical and field modulated electrical characterization under high uniaxial tensile strain applied along the (111) Si NW growth direction. A model based on stress-induced carrier mobility change and surface charge modulation is proposed to interpret the actual piezoresistive behavior of Si NWs. By controlling the nature and density of surface states :via passivation the true piezoresistance of the NWs is found to be comparable with that of bulk Si This demonstrates the indispensability of application specific NW surface conditioning and the modulation capability of Si NWs properties for sensor-applications.

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