Semiconductors, volume 33, issue 8, pages 901-905

Long-wavelength emission in structures with quantum dots formed in the stimulated decomposition of a solid solution at strained islands

B.V. Volovik 1
A. F. TSATSUL'NIKOV 1
D.A. Bedarev 1
A. Yu, EGOROV 1
A. E. ZHUKOV 1
A. R. KOVSH 1
N. N. LEDENTSOV 1
M.V. Maksimov 1
N. A. Maleev 1
YU. G. MUSIKHIN 1
A. A. Suvorova 1
V. M. Ustinov 1
P. S. KOP'EV 1
Zh. I. Alferov 1
D. BIMBERG 2
P. Werner 3
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Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date1999-08-01
Journal: Semiconductors
scimago Q4
wos Q4
SJR0.173
CiteScore1.5
Impact factor0.6
ISSN10637826, 10906479, 17267315, 09412751
Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
Condensed Matter Physics
Abstract
When an array of strained InAs nanoislands formed on a GaAs surface is overgrown by a thin (1–10 nm) layer of an indium-containing solid solution, stimulated decomposition of the solid solution is observed. This process causes the formation of zones of elevated indium concentration in the vicinity of the nanoislands. The volume of newly formed InAs quantum dots increases as a result of this phenomenon, producing a substantial long-wavelength shift of the photoluminescence line. This effect is enhanced by lowering the substrate temperature, and it depends weakly on the average width of the band gap of the solid solution. The indicated approach has been used successfully in achieving room-temperature emission at a wavelength of 1.3 µm.

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