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Michael Möller

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Polarized recombination of acoustically transported carriers in GaAs nanowires

2012

: The oscillating piezoelectric field of a surface acoustic wave (SAW) is employed to transport photoexcited electrons and holes in GaAs nanowires deposited on a SAW delay line on a LiNbO3 crystal. The carriers generated in the nanowire by a focused light spot are acoustically transferred to a second location where they recombine. We show that the recombination of the transported carriers occurs in a zinc blende section on top of the predominant wurtzite nanowire. This allows contactless control of the linear polarized emission by SAWs which is governed by the crystal structure. Additional polarization-resolved photoluminescence measurements were performed to investigate spin conservation d…

Materials sciencePhotoluminescenceSurface acoustic wavesNanowireNanochemistryNanotechnologyElectronEnginyeria acústicaCharge transportMaterials Science(all)Spin transportPolarizationGeneral Materials SciencePhotoluminescenceWurtzite crystal structureNano Expressbusiness.industryNanowiresSurface acoustic waveGaAsCiència dels materialsPolarization (waves)Condensed Matter PhysicsPiezoelectricityOptoelectronicsbusinessNanoscale Research Letters
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The genetic ghost of an invasion past: colonization and extinction revealed by historical hybridization inSenecio

2011

Hybridization is an important evolutionary factor in the diversification of many plant and animal species. Of particular interest is that historical hybridization resulting in the origin of new species or introgressants has occurred between species now geographically separated by great distances. Here, we report that Senecio massaicus, a tetraploid species native to Morocco and the Canary Islands, contains genetic material of two distinct, geographically separated lineages: a Mediterranean lineage and a mainly southern African lineage. A time-calibrated internal transcribed spacer phylogeny indicates that the hybridization event took place up to 6.18 Ma. Because the southern African lineage…

ExtinctionbiologyPhylogeneticsLineage (evolution)GeneticsZoologyColonizationSenecioneaeInternal transcribed spacerSeneciobiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsInvasive speciesMolecular Ecology
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Optical Properties of III-V Nanowires and Their Application for Charge Transport and Single-Photon Emission

2012

This work covers the optical characterization of III-V semiconductor nanowires and their application for charge transport and for single-photon emission. InAs nanowires have been investigated by Raman scattering and PL spectroscopy. The possibility to grow nanowires with a crystal structure different from its bulk counterpart has aroused a lot of interest in their optical and electronic properties. Here, the optical phonon modes of wurtzite InAs nanowires have been studied by polarized Raman scattering. For the first time, Raman measurements on a single InAs nanowire have revealed the A1(TO) and E2h optical phonon modes of the wurtzite structure. Additional resonant Raman scattering experim…

nanowires; photoluminescence; InAs; GaAs; Raman; SAW; surface acoustic waves; charge transportUNESCO::FÍSICA::Física del estado sólido ::SemiconductoresSAWGaAsPhysics::Opticssurface acoustic wavesCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effectcharge transportCondensed Matter::Materials SciencenanowiresInAs:FÍSICA::Física del estado sólido ::Semiconductores [UNESCO]photoluminescenceRaman
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