Growth of long core-shell InGaN nanowires by plasma-assisted molecular beam epitaxy with gradually increasing substrate temperature
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This work presents the results of a study on the morphological and optical properties of InGaN nanowires grown using two different substrate temperature regimes. It is obtained that a gradual increase in the substrate temperature during the growth process makes it possible to obtain long morphologically homogeneous nanowires with a core-shell structure. The photoluminescence of nanowires is in the green range and is three times higher than that of similar structures grown in a stationary temperature regime.