Dilute nitride InNP quantum dots: Growth and photoluminescence mechanism

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Self-assembled dilute nitride InNP quantum dots (QDs) in GaP matrix grown under the Stranski-Krastanov mode by gas-source molecular beam epitaxy are studied. The N-related localized states inside the InNP QDs provide a spatially direct recombination channel, in contrast to the spatially indirect channel through the strained In(N)P QDs/GaP interface states. The N incorporation into InP QDs therefore causes a blueshift and double-peak features in photoluminescence, which are not observed in other dilute nitride materials.

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Kuang, Y. J., Takabayashi, K., Sukrittanon, S., Pan, J. L., Kamiya, I., & Tu, C. W. (2014). Dilute nitride InNP quantum dots: Growth and photoluminescence mechanism. Applied Physics Letters, 105(17). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4900960

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