Trapping Layers Prevent Dopant Segregation and Enable Remote Doping of Templated Self-Assembled InGaAs Nanowires

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Abstract

Selective area epitaxy is a promising approach to define nanowire networks for topological quantum computing. However, it is challenging to concurrently engineer nanowire morphology, for carrier confinement, and precision doping, to tune carrier density. We report a strategy to promote Si dopant incorporation and suppress dopant diffusion in remote doped InGaAs nanowires templated by GaAs nanomembrane networks. Growth of a dilute AlGaAs layer following doping of the GaAs nanomembrane induces incorporation of Si that otherwise segregates to the growth surface, enabling precise control of the spacing between the Si donors and the undoped InGaAs channel; a simple model captures the influence of Al on the Si incorporation rate. Finite element modeling confirms that a high electron density is produced in the channel.

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Huang, C., Dede, D., Morgan, N., Piazza, V., Hu, X., Fontcuberta i Morral, A., & Lauhon, L. J. (2023). Trapping Layers Prevent Dopant Segregation and Enable Remote Doping of Templated Self-Assembled InGaAs Nanowires. Nano Letters, 23(14), 6284–6291. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.3c00281

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