posted on 2013-11-13, 00:00authored byJung-Hyun Kang, Yonatan Cohen, Yuval Ronen, Moty Heiblum, Ryszard Buczko, Perla Kacman, Ronit Popovitz-Biro, Hadas Shtrikman
Molecular beam epitaxy growth of
merging InAs nanowire intersections,
that is, a first step toward the realization of a network of such
nanowires, is reported. While InAs nanowires play already a leading
role in the search for Majorana fermions, a network of these nanowires
is expected to promote their exchange and allow for further development
of this field. The structural properties of merged InAs nanowire intersections
have been investigated using scanning and transmission electron microscope
imaging. At the heart of the intersection, a sharp change of the crystal
structure from wurtzite to perfect zinc blende is observed. The performed
low-temperature conductance measurements demonstrate that the intersection
does not impose an obstacle to current transport.