Sub-Band Spectrum Engineering via Structural Order in Tapered Nanowires

Nano Lett. 2021 Dec 22;21(24):10215-10221. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c03071. Epub 2021 Dec 9.

Abstract

The cross-sectional dimensions of nanowires set the quantization conditions for the electronic subbands they host. These can be used as a platform to realize one-dimesional topological superconductivity. Here we develop a protocol that forces such nanowires to kink and change their growth direction. Consequently, a thin rectangular nanoplate is formed, which gradually converges into a very thin square tip. We characterize the resulting tapered nanowires structurally and spectroscopically by scanning and transmission electron microscopy and scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy and model their growth. A unique structure composed of ordered rows of atoms on the (110) facet of the nanoflag is further revealed by atomically resolved topography and modeled by simulations. We discuss possible advantages tapered InAs nanowires offer for Majorana zero-mode realization and manipulation.

Keywords: InAs; MBE; Majoranas; Monte Carlo simulation; STM; kink; nanoflag; tapered nanowires.