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Electromagnetic Field Enhancement on Axially Heterostructured NWs: The Role of the Heterojunctions

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Semiconductor nanowires are the building blocks of future nanoelectronic devices. The study of the interaction between nanowires and visible light reveals resonances that promise light absorption/scattering engineering for photonic applications. We carried out experimental measurements through the micro-Raman spectroscopy of different group IV nanowires, both homogeneous Si nanowires and axially heterostructured SiGe/Si nanowires. These experimental measurements show an enhancement of the Raman signal in the vicinity of the heterojunction of SiGe/Si nanowires. The results are analysed in terms of the electromagnetic modelling of the light/nanowire interaction using finite element methods. The presence of axial heterostructures is shown to produce electromagnetic resonances, and the results are understood as a consequence of a finite change in the relative permittivity of the material at the SiGe/Si heterojunction. This effect opens a path to controlling interactions between light and matter at the nanoscale with direct applications in photonic nanodevices.

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Pura, J.L., Souto, J., Periwal, P. et al. Electromagnetic Field Enhancement on Axially Heterostructured NWs: The Role of the Heterojunctions. J. Electron. Mater. 47, 5072–5076 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11664-018-6356-9

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