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Strain-Induced Self-rolling of Semiconductor Membranes: Effect of Geometry, Energetics, and Kinetics

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Abstract

Semiconductor micro- and nanotubes can be formed by strain-induced self-rolling of membranes. The geometry effect on the final rolling direction of InxGa1-xAs-GaAs membranes are systematically studied both experimentally and by the finite element method.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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