Piezoelectricity in non-nitride III–V nanowires: Challenges and opportunities

Yonatan Calahorra, Sohini Kar-Narayan
2018 Journal of Materials Research  
The increasing demand for portable and low-power electronics for applications in selfpowered devices and sensors has spurred interest in the development of efficient piezoelectric materials, by which mechanical energy from ambient vibrations can be transformed into electrical energy for autonomous devices and/or be used in strain-sensitive applications. Semiconducting piezoelectric materials are ideal candidates in the emerging field of piezotronics and piezo-phototronics, where the development
more » ... of a piezo-potential in response to stress/strain can be used to tune the band structure of the semiconductor, and hence its electronic and/or optical properties. Furthermore, research into nanowires of these materials has intensified due to the enhancement of piezoelectric properties at the nanoscale. In this regard, nanowires of ZnO and the III-nitrides have been extensively studied, but the piezoelectric properties of non-nitride III-V semiconductor nanowires remain less-explored. Indeed, direct measurements of the piezoelectric properties of single III-V nanowires are tellingly rare due to the difficulties associated with measurements of piezoelectric properties of nanoscale objects using conventional scanning probe microscopy techniques. This review addresses the challenges related to the study of piezoelectricity in III-V nanowires and the opportunities that lie therein in terms of device applications.
doi:10.1557/jmr.2018.29 fatcat:3ozqkffesba37bmfodp7f5abxq