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Azimuthally polarized cathodoluminescence from InP nanowires

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We determine the angle and polarization dependent emission from 1.75 µm and 2.50 µm long InPnanowires by using cathodoluminescencepolarimetry. We excite the vertical wires using a 5 keV electron beam, and find that the 880 nm bandgap emission shows azimuthally polarized rings, with the number of rings depending on the wire height. The data agree well with a model in which spontaneous emission from the wire emitted into the far field interferes with emission reflected off the substrate. From the model, the depth range from which the emission is generated is found to be up to 400 nm below the top surface of the wires, well beyond the extent of the primary electron cloud. This enables a probe of the carrier diffusion length in the InPnanowires. 2015 AIP Publishing LLC

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2015
Journal
Applied Physics Letters
Volume
107
Issue
20
Number of Pages
201110
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744ab42236fd317bc51f994cda671245
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Appl. Phys. Lett.
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