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Influence of a low-temperature capping on the crystalline structure and morphology of InGaN quantum dot structures

Authors :
Sergey Lazarev
J. Kalden
Torsten Laurus
Anna Wolska
Detlef Hommel
Christian Tessarek
Bärbel Krause
Stephan Figge
Bojan Miljević
Václav Holý
Jens Falta
Daniel Hänschke
T. Aschenbrenner
Gernot Buth
Tilo Baumbach
M. Barchuk
R. Donfeu Tchana
K. Sebald
Jürgen Gutowski
E. Piskorska-Hommel
R. Magalhaes-Paniago
Source :
Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 585:572-579
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2014.

Abstract

The structure and morphology of uncapped and capped InGaN quantum dots formed by spinodal decomposition was studied by AFM, SEM, XRD, and EXAFS. As result of the spinodal decomposition, the uncapped samples show a meander structure with low Indium content which is strained to the GaN template, and large, relaxed Indium-rich islands. The thin meander structure is responsible for the quantum dot emission. A subsequently deposited low-temperature GaN cap layer forms small and nearly unstrained islands on top of the meander structure which is a sharp interface between the GaN template and the cap layer. For an InGaN cap layer deposited with similar growth parameters, a similar morphology but lower crystalline quality was observed. After deposition of a second GaN cap at a slightly higher temperature, the surface of the quantum dot structure is smooth. The large In-rich islands observed for the uncapped samples are relaxed, have a relatively low crystalline quality and a broad size distribution. They are still visible after capping with a low-temperature InGaN or GaN cap at 700 °C but dissolve after deposition of the second cap layer. The low crystalline quality of the large islands does not influence the quantum dot emission but is expected to increase the number of defects in the cap layer. This might reduce the performance of complex devices based on the stacking of several functional units.

Details

ISSN :
09258388
Volume :
585
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Accession number :
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