Photo-Atomic Layer Etching of GaAs/AlGaAs Nanoheterostructures

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Photo-atomic layer etching (photo-ALE) of GaAs and AlGaAs semiconductors was investigated in deionized H2O and aqueous solution of NH4OH under weak excitation conditions (P ≈ 20 mW/cm2). The process is based on digital photocorrosion in a processed solution and a negligible corrosion during the light-off phase employed for dissolution of the photocorrosion products. An inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy (ICP-MS) analysis revealed that photo-ALE of GaAs in an aqueous solution of NH4OH proceeds linearly with the number of reaction cycles, typically at â0.1 nm/cycle, and with the light-off phase as short as 22 s sufficient to entirely dissolve the photocorrosion products generated during a 3 s irradiation. In agreement with the ICP-MS data, the constant photo-ALE rates in NH4OH were also demonstrated in situ with the photoluminescence measurements. Our results suggest that the congruent decomposition of III-V materials and the etching of deep structures with atomic layer resolution could be facilitated by switching in situ between different etching environments.

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Aziziyan, M. R., Sharma, H., & Dubowski, J. J. (2019). Photo-Atomic Layer Etching of GaAs/AlGaAs Nanoheterostructures. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 11(19), 17968–17978. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.9b02079

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