Abstract
The structural properties and the shape of self-assembled CdTe/ZnTe quantum wires (QWRs) grown by using molecular beam epitaxy and atomic layer epitaxy were determined by using atomic force microscopy (AFM) measurements, and the interband transitions in the CdTe/ZnTe QWRs were investigated by using temperature-dependent photoluminescence (PL) measurements. The shape of the CdTe/ZnTe QWRs on the basis of the AFM image was modeled to be a half-ellipsoidal cylinder approximately. The temperature-dependent PL spectra showed that the PL peaks corresponding to the interband transitions from the ground electronic subband to the ground heavy-hole band (E1 -H H1) shifted to lower energy with increasing temperature. Strain distributions and electronic subband energies at several temperatures were numerically calculated by using a finite-difference method (FDM) with and without taking into account shape-based strain and nonparabolicity effects. The excitonic peak corresponding to (E1 -H H1) interband transitions, as determined from the PL spectra, was in reasonable agreement with that corresponding to the (E1 -H H1) transitions obtained, as determined from the FDM calculations taking into account shape-based strain and nonparabolicity effects. The present results help improve understanding of the electronic structures of CdTe/ZnTe QWRs. © 2007 American Institute of Physics.
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Woo, J. T., Song, S. H., Lee, I., Kim, T. W., Yoo, K. H., Lee, H. S., & Park, H. L. (2007). Strain distributions and electronic subband energies of self-assembled CdTe quantum wires grown on ZnTe buffer layers. Journal of Applied Physics, 102(3). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2764005
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