Optical properties of GaAs quantum dots fabricated by filling of self-assembled nanoholes

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Experimental results of the local droplet etching technique for the self-assembled formation of nanoholes and quantum rings on semiconductor surfaces are discussed. Dependent on the sample design and the process parameters, filling of nanoholes in AlGaAs generates strain-free GaAs quantum dots with either broadband optical emission or sharp photoluminescence (PL) lines. Broadband emission is found for samples with completely filled flat holes, which have a very broad depth distribution. On the other hand, partly filling of deep holes yield highly uniform quantum dots with very sharp PL lines. © The Author(s) 2009.

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Heyn, C., Stemmann, A., Köppen, T., Strelow, C., Kipp, T., Grave, M., … Hansen, W. (2010). Optical properties of GaAs quantum dots fabricated by filling of self-assembled nanoholes. Nanoscale Research Letters, 5(3), 576–580. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11671-009-9507-3

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