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Effects of growth conditions on the formation of InAs quantum dots (QDs) grown on GaAs (1 1 5)A substrate were investigated by using the reflection high-energy electron diffraction (RHEED) and photoluminescence spectroscopy (PL). An anomalous evolution of wetting layer was observed when increasing the As/In flux ratio. This is attributed to a change in the surface reconstruction. PL measurements show that QDs emission was strongly affected by the InAs deposited amount. No obvious signature of PL emission QDs appears for sample with 2.2 ML InAs coverage. Furthermore, carrier tunneling from the dots to the non-radiative centers via the inclination continuum band is found to be the dominant mechanism for the InAs amount deposition up to 4.2 MLs.  相似文献   

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We report on the optical characteristics of InAs quantum dots based on the InP(1 0 0) substrate grown by gas source molecular beam epitaxy without assisting any other methods. The photoluminescence was carefully investigated by adjusting the thickness of InAs layers and the growth temperature. A wide range of emitting peaks is obtained with the increase in the thickness of InAs layers. In addition, we find that the morphology and shape of quantum dots also greatly depend on InAs layers. The images of atomic force microscopy show that the quantum dots like forming into quantum dashes elongated along the [0 1 ?1] direction when the thickness of InAs layers increased. A critical thickness of formation quantum dots or quantum dash is obtained. At the same time, we observe that the growth temperature also has a great impact on the emission wavelength peaks. High qualities of InAs/InP(1 0 0) quantum dots providing their emission wavelength in 1.55 μm are obtained, and good performances of quantum dots lasers are fabricated.  相似文献   

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The luminescence properties of self-assembled InAs quantum dots (QDs) on GaAs (1 0 0) substrates grown by molecular beam epitaxy have been investigated using temperature-dependent photoluminescence (PL) and time-resolved PL (TRPL). InAs QDs were grown using an In-interruption growth technique, in which the indium flux was periodically interrupted. InAs QDs grown using In-interruption showed reduced PL linewidth, redshifted PL emission energy, increased energy level spacing between the ground state and the first excited state, and reduced decay time, indicating an improvement in the size distribution and size/shape of QDs.  相似文献   

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Time-resolved photoluminescence (PL), steady-state PL, and electroluminescence (EL) techniques have been used to characterize the carrier relaxation processes and carrier escape mechanisms in self-assembled InAs/GaAs quantum dot (SAQD) p-i-n structures under reverse bias. The measurements were performed between 5 K and room temperature on a ring mesa sample as a function of bias. At 100 K, the PL decay time originating from the n  =  1 SAQD decreases with increasing reverse bias from ∼3 ns under flat band condition to∼ 400 ps for a bias of −3 V. The data can be explained by a simple model based on electron recombination in the quantum dots (QDs) or escape out of the dots. The escape can occur by one of three possible routes: direct tunneling out of the distribution of excited electronic levels, thermally assisted tunneling of ground state electrons through the upper excited electronic states or thermionic emission to the wetting layer.  相似文献   

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We fabricated multiple stacked self-organized InGaAs quantum dots (QDs) on GaAs (3 1 1)B substrate by atomic hydrogen-assisted molecular beam epitaxy (H-MBE) to realize an ordered three-dimensional QD array. High quality stacked QDs with good size uniformity were achieved by using strain-compensation growth technique, in which each In0.35Ga0.65As QD layer was embedded by GaNAs strain-compensation layer (SCL). In order to investigate the effect of spacer layer thickness on vertical alignment of InGaAs/GaNAs QDs, the thickness of GaNAs SCL was varied from 40 to 20 nm. We observed that QDs were vertically aligned in [3 1 1] direction when viewed along [0 1 −1], while the alignment was inclined when viewed along [−2 3 3] for all samples with different SCL thickness. This is due to their asymmetric shape along [−2 3 3] with two different dominant facets thereby the local strain field around QD extends further outward from the lower-angle facet. Furthermore, the inclination angle of vertical alignment QDs became monotonously smaller from 22° to 2° with decreasing SCL thickness from 40 to 20 nm. These results suggest that the strain field extends asymmetrically resulting in vertically tilted alignment of QDs for samples with thick SCLs, while the propagated local strain field is strong enough to generate the nucleation site of QD formation just above lower QD in the sample with thinner SCLs.  相似文献   

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Temperature-dependent photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy of CuInS2 core and CuInS2/ZnS core–shell quantum dots (QDs) was studied for understanding the influence of a ZnS shell on the PL mechanism. The PL quantum yield and lifetime of CuInS2 core QDs were significantly enhanced after the QD surface was coated with the ZnS shell. The temperature dependences of the PL energy, linewidth, and intensity for the core and core–shell QDs were studied in the temperature range from 92 to 287 K. The temperature-dependent shifts of 98 meV and 35 meV for the PL energies of the QDs were much larger than those of the excitons in their bulk semiconductors. It was surprisingly found that the core and core–shell QDs exhibited a similar temperature dependence of the PL intensity. The PL in the CuInS2/ZnS core–shell QDs was suggested to originate from recombination of many kinds of defect-related emission centers in the interior of the cores.  相似文献   

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The influence of layer-by-layer temperature and substrate rotation on the optical property and uniformity of self-assembled InAs/In0.2Ga0.8As/GaAs quantum dots (QDs) gown with an As2 source was investigated. An improvement in the optical property of QDs was obtained by the precise control and optimization of growth temperature utilized for each layer, i.e., InAs QDs, InGaAs quantum wells, GaAs barriers and AlGaAs layers, respectively. By using a substrate rotation, the QD density increased from ∼1.4×1010 to ∼3.2×1010 cm−2 and its size also slightly increased, indicating a good quality of QDs. It is found that the use of an appropriate substrate rotation during growth improves the room-temperature (RT) optical property and uniformity of QDs across the wafer. For the QD sample with a substrate rotation of 6 rpm, the RT photoluminescence (PL) intensity is much higher and the standard deviation of RT-PL full-width at half-maximum is decreased by 35% compared to that grown without substrate rotation.  相似文献   

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We have investigated the growth-temperature, TG, dependence of the electronic properties of single self-assembled InAs quantum dots (QDs) coupled to nanogap metallic electrodes. The orbital quantization energies of QDs and the tunnel resistances exhibited strong TG-dependence due to In-Ga intermixing during QD formation. It was found that the transparency of the tunnel junctions is controllable over a very wide range by simply changing the size and the growth temperature of QDs. By realizing strong QD-electrodes coupling, very high Kondo temperature TK∼80 K was observed in our InAs QD system.  相似文献   

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We report the growth of self-assembled InAs/GaAs quantum dots (QDs) on germanium-on-insulator-on-silicon (GeOI/Si) substrate by antimony-mediated metal organic chemical vapor deposition. The influence of various growth procedures for the GaAs buffer layer on the QD formation and optical quality was investigated. We obtained QDs with density above 1010 cm−2, and ground state emission in the 1.3 μm band at room temperature. These results demonstrate the promising suitability of germanium-on-insulator for the monolithic integration of QD-based and other GaAs-based photonic devices on silicon.  相似文献   

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GaAsSb strain-reducing layers (SRLs) are applied to cover InAs quantum dots (QDs) grown on GaAs substrates. The compressive strain induced in InAs QDs is reduced due to the tensile strain induced by the GaAsSb SRL, resulting in a redshift of photoluminescence (PL) peaks of the InAs QDs. A strong PL signal around a wavelength of 1.3 μm was observed even at room temperature. A laser diode containing InAs QDs with GaAsSb SRLs in the active region was fabricated, which exhibits laser oscillation in pulsed operation at room temperature. These results indicate that GaAsSb SRLs have a high potential for fabricating high efficient InAs QDs laser diodes operating at long-wavelength regimes.  相似文献   

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InN films with the wurtzite structure have been grown directly on YSZ (1 0 0) substrate by the RF-magnetron sputtering technique. Strongly (0 0 2) oriented films with smooth surfaces (0.7–2.9 nm surface roughness depending on substrate temperature), were grown within 30 min. Films deposited for 60 min developed three-dimensional (3D) pyramidal islands on top of their surfaces, which diminished the residual elastic strain. The optical absorption edge and PL peak energy around 1.7 eV were found to redshift with increasing film thickness and substrate temperature.  相似文献   

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Castor oil and ricinoleic acid (an isolate of castor oil) are environmentally friendly bio-based organic surfactants that have been used as capping agents to prepare nearly spherical cadmium sulfide quantum dots (QDs) at 230, 250 and 280 °C. The prepared quantum dots were characterized by Ultra violet–visible (UV–vis), Photoluminescence (PL), Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy (HRTEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) giving an overall CdS QDs average size of 5.14±0.39 nm. The broad XRD pattern and crystal lattice fringes in the HRTEM images showed a hexagonal phase composition of the CdS QDs. The calculated/estimated average size of the prepared castor oil capped CdS QDs for various techniques were 4.64 nm (TEM), 4.65 nm (EMA), 5.35 nm (UV–vis) and 6.46 nm (XRD). For ricinoleic acid capped CdS QDs, the average sizes were 5.56 nm (TEM), 4.78 nm (EMA), 5.52 nm (UV–vis) and 8.21 nm (XRD). Optical properties of CdS QDs showed a change of band gap energy from its bulk band gap of 2.42–2.82 eV due to quantum size confinement effect for temperature range of 230–280 °C. Similarly, a blue shift was observed in the photoluminescence spectra. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) observations show that the as-synthesized CdS QDs structures are spherical in shape. Fourier transform infra-red (FTIR) studies confirms the formation of castor oil and ricinoleic acid capped CdS QDs.  相似文献   

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We have studied photoluminescence (PL) observed from single isoelectronic traps formed by nitrogen pairs in nitrogen δ-doped GaAs layers grown on GaAs(1 1 1)A substrates. The PL was composed of a single peak with a narrow linewidth of ∼80 μeV. Polarized PL measurements confirmed that the emission from single isoelectronic traps in nitrogen δ-doped GaAs(1 1 1) is unpolarized irrespective of nitrogen pair arrangements. These results can be explained by in-plane isotropy of the samples, which is consistent with the symmetrical property of GaAs(1 1 1), and demonstrate that utilizing (1 1 1) substrate is an effective means for obtaining unpolarized single photons, which are desirable for the application to quantum cryptography.  相似文献   

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Zhang  Y.  Wang  X.Q.  Chen  W.Y.  Bai  X.D.  Liu  C.X.  Yang  S.R.  Liu  S.Y. 《Optical and Quantum Electronics》2001,33(11):1131-1137
In this paper, room temperature PL spectra of InAs self-assembled dots grown on GaAs/InP and InP substrate are presented. For analyzing different positions of the PL peaks, we examine the strain tensor in these quantum dots (QDs) using a valence force field model, and use a five-band k·p formalism to find the electronic spectra. We find that the GaAs tensile-stained layer affects the position of room temperature PL peak. The redshift of PL peak of InAs/GaAs/InP QDs compared to that of InAs/InP QDs is explained theoretically.  相似文献   

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王晓东  刘会赟  牛智川  封松林 《物理学报》2000,49(11):2230-2234
研究了不同In组分的InxGa1-xAs(0≤x≤0.3)覆盖层对自组织InAs量子点的结构及发光特性的影响.透射电子显微镜和原子力显微镜表明,InAs量子点在InGaAs做盖层时所受应力较GaAs盖层时有所减小,并且x=0.3时,InGaAs在InAs量子点上继续成岛.随x值的增大,量子点的光荧光峰红移,但随温度的变化发光峰峰位变化不明显.理论分析表明InAs量子点所受应力及其均匀性的变化分别是导致上述现象的主要原因. 关键词: 量子点 盖层 应力 红移  相似文献   

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We investigate effects of annealing on GaSb quantum dots (QDs) formed by droplet epitaxy. Ga droplets grown on GaAs are exposed to Sb molecular beam and then annealed at Ta=340–450 °C for 1 min to form GaSb QDs. An atomic force microscope study shows that with the increase of Ta, the average diameter of dots increases by about 60%, while their density decreases to about 1/3. The photoluminescence (PL) of GaSb QDs is observed at around 1 eV only for those samples annealed above Ta=380 °C, which indicates that the annealing process plays an important role in forming high quality GaSb QDs.  相似文献   

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Thin InAs epilayers were grown on GaAs(1 0 0) substrates exactly oriented and misoriented toward [1 1 1]A direction by atmospheric pressure metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy. InAs growth was monitored by in situ spectral reflectivity. Structural quality of InAs layers were studied by using high-resolution X-ray diffraction. No crystallographic tilting of the layers with respect to any kind of these substrates was found for all thicknesses. This result is discussed in terms of In-rich growth environment. InAs layers grown on 2° misoriented substrate provide an improved crystalline quality. Surface roughness of InAs layers depend on layer thickness and substrate misorientation.  相似文献   

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LWIR InAs/Al0.3Ga0.7As/In0.15Ga0.85As confinement-enhanced DWELL (CE-DWELL) QDIPs with operation temperatures higher than 200 K are reported. A thin Al0.3Ga0.7As barrier layer was inserted above the InAs QDs to improve the confinement of QD states in the In0.15Ga0.85As DWELL structure and the device performance. The better confinement of the electronic states increases the oscillator strength of the infrared absorption. The higher excited state energy also improves the escape probability of the photoelectrons. Compared with the conventional DWELL QDIPs, the quantum efficiency increases for more than 20 times and the detectivity is an order of magnitude higher at 77 K. With better device parameters of CE-DWELL, it is possible to achieve high quantum efficiency, high operating temperature and long wavelength detection at the same time.  相似文献   

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We have investigated the effect of strain compensation on the structural and optical properties of multiple stacked InAs quantum dots (QDs) on GaAs (0 0 1) substrates grown by atomic hydrogen-assisted RF-MBE. Strain relaxation was not observed from the reciprocal space mapping, and as a result, dislocations and coalesced islands were not observed in 50 layer-stacked QDs. Thus, the total QD density of as high as 2.5×1012 cm−2 was achieved. For QD solar cell characterization, the short-circuit current density increased from 21.0 to 26.4 mA/cm2 as the number of stacks was increased from 20 to 50. Further increase of stacks did not affect the open-circuit voltage of ∼0.7 V and diode factor of ∼1.6, which implies that high crystalline quality was maintained even after 50 layers of stacking.  相似文献   

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The core/shell CdSeTe/ZnS quantum dots (QDs) with emission at 780–800 nm (1.55–1.60 eV) have been studied by means of photoluminescence (PL) and Raman scattering methods in the nonconjugated state and after conjugation to different antibodies (Ab): (i) mouse monoclonal [8C9] human papilloma virus Ab, anti-HPV 16-E7 Ab, (ii) mouse monoclonal [C1P5] human papilloma virus HPV16 E6+HPV18 E6 Ab, and (iii) pseudo rabies virus (PRV) Ab. The transformations of PL and Raman scattering spectra of QDs, stimulated by conjugated antibodies, have been revealed and discussed.The energy band diagram of core/shell CdSeTe/ZnS QDs has been designed that helps to analyze the PL spectra and their transformations at the bioconjugation. It is shown that the core in CdSeTe/ZnS QDs is complex and including the type II quantum well. The last fact permits to explain the nature of infrared (IR) optical transitions (1.55–1.60 eV) and the high energy PL band (1.88–1.94 eV) in the nonconjugated and bioconjugated QDs. A set of physical reasons has been analyzed with the aim to explain the transformation of PL spectra in bioconjugated QDs. Finally it is shown that two factors are responsible for the PL spectrum transformation at bioconjugation to charged antibodies: (i) the change of energy band profile in QDs and (ii) the shift of QD energy levels in the strong quantum confinement case. The effect of PL spectrum transformation is useful for the study of QD bioconjugation to specific antibodies and can be a powerful technique for early medical diagnostics.  相似文献   

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