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Direct formation of quantum-sized dots from uniform coherent islands of InGaAs on GaAs surfaces
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Abstract
The 2D–3D growth mode transition during the initial stages of growth of highly strained InGaAs on GaAs is used to obtain quantum-sized dot structures. Transmission electron micrographs reveal that when the growth of In0.5Ga0.5As is interrupted exactly at the onset of this 2D–3D transition, dislocation-free islands (dots) of the InGaAs result. Size distributions indicate that these dots are ∼300 Å in diameter and remarkably uniform to within 10% of this average size. The areal dot densities can be varied between 109 and 1011 cm−2. The uniformity of the dot sizes is explained by a mechanism based on reduction in adatom attachment probabilities due to strain. We unambiguously demonstrate photoluminescence at ∼1.2 eV from these islands by comparing samples with and without dots. The luminescent intensities of the dots are greater than or equal to those of the underlying reference quantum wells.
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