Strain-Induced Large Exciton Energy Shifts in Buckled
CdS Nanowires
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Abstract
Strain
engineering can be utilized to tune the fundamental properties of
semiconductor materials for applications in advanced electronic and
photonic devices. Recently, the effects of large strain on the properties
of nanostructures are being intensely investigated to further expand
our insights into the physics and applications of such materials.
In this Letter, we present results on controllable buckled cadmium-sulfide
(CdS) optical nanowires (NWs), which show extremely large energy bandgap
tuning by >250 meV with applied strains within the elastic deformation
limit. Polarization and spatially resolved optical measurements reveal
characteristics related to both compressive and tensile regimes, while
microreflectance
spectroscopy clearly demonstrates the effect of strain on the different
types of excitons in CdS. Our results may enable strained NWs-based
optoelectronic devices with tunable optical responses