Engineering the morphology and optical properties of InP-based InAsSb/InGaAs nanostructures via Sb exposure and graded growth techniques

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Lei, Wen
Jagadish, Chennupati
Tan, Hark Hoe

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Two growth techniques - antimony exposure and graded growth, were proposed to achieve the control over the morphology and optical properties of self-assembled InAsSb/InGaAs/InP nanostructures. By exposing the surface of InGaAs buffer layer to trimethylantimony precursor before the growth of InAsSb nanostructures, the surface/interface energy in the system is reduced, while the strain energy in the system is enhanced. This leads to a change of island shape from dot structure to wire structure. By using a higher initial mole fraction of trimethylantimony precursor during the graded growth of InAsSb, more Sb can be incorporated into the InAsSb islands despite the same Sb mole fraction averaged over the graded growth. This also results in a shape change from dot to wire structure. As a result of their shape change, photoluminescence from the InAsSb nanostructures shows different polarization characteristics.

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