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Planarization of InP pyramids containing integrated InAs quantum dots and their optical properties

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Wang, Hao
Yuan, Jiayue
van Veldhoven, Rene P J
de Vries, Tjibbe
Smalbrugge, Barry
Geluk, Erik Jan
Nötzel, Richard

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American Institute of Physics (AIP)

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Position-controlled InAs quantum dots(QDs) are integrated into planar InP structures by employing selective area growth of InP pyramids and regrowth by metalorganic vapor-phase epitaxy. A smooth surface morphology is obtained at elevated regrowth temperature due to suppression of three-dimensional growth on the pyramids. The height differences are less than 30 nm after nominal 700 nm InP regrowth at 640 °C. Most important, the integrated QDs maintain good optical quality after regrowth for the realization of integrated nanophotonic devices and circuits operating at telecom wavelengths.

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Journal of Applied Physics

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