Independent manipulation of density and size of stress-driven self-assembled quantum dots
A method to independently manipulate the density and size of stress-driven self-assembled quantum dots (QDs) is demonstrated in the InAs/GaAs material system. In bilayer stacks, different InAs deposition amounts in the initial (seed) and second layer are shown to enable independent control, respecti...
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description | A method to independently manipulate the density and size of stress-driven self-assembled quantum dots (QDs) is demonstrated in the InAs/GaAs material system. In bilayer stacks, different InAs deposition amounts in the initial (seed) and second layer are shown to enable independent control, respectively, of the density and the size distribution of the second layer QDs. The approach allows enhancing the average volume and improving the uniformity of InAs QDs, resulting in, respectively, low and room temperature photoluminescence at 1.028 eV (∼1.2 μm) and 0.955 eV (∼1.3 μm) with remarkably narrow linewidths of 25 and 29 meV for 1.74 ML (seed)/3.00 ML InAs stacking. |
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