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Droplet etching of deep nanoholes for filling with self-aligned complex quantum structures

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NANOSCALE RESEARCH LETTERS
卷 11, 期 -, 页码 -

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SPRINGEROPEN
DOI: 10.1186/s11671-016-1495-5

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Semiconductor; Nanostructuring; Self-assembly; Droplet etching; Quantum dot

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [HA 2042/6-1, GrK 1286]
  2. Science Foundation Ireland [12/RC/2276, 10/IN.1/I3000]

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Strain-free epitaxial quantum dots (QDs) are fabricated by a combination of Al local droplet etching (LDE) of nanoholes in AlGaAs surfaces and subsequent hole filling with GaAs. The whole process is performed in a conventional molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) chamber. Autocorrelation measurements establish single-photon emission from LDE QDs with a very small correlation function g((2))(0) similar or equal to 0.01 of the exciton emission. Here, we focus on the influence of the initial hole depth on the QD optical properties with the goal to create deep holes suited for filling with more complex nanostructures like quantum dot molecules (QDM). The depth of droplet etched nanoholes is controlled by the droplet material coverage and the process temperature, where a higher coverage or temperature yields deeper holes. The requirements of high quantum dot uniformity and narrow luminescence linewidth, which are often found in applications, set limits to the process temperature. At high temperatures, the hole depths become inhomogeneous and the linewidth rapidly increases beyond 640 degrees C. With the present process technique, we identify an upper limit of 40-nm hole depth if the linewidth has to remain below 100 mu eV. Furthermore, we study the exciton fine-structure splitting which is increased from 4.6 mu eV in 15-nm-deep to 7.9 mu eV in 35-nm-deep holes. As an example for the functionalization of deep nanoholes, self-aligned vertically stacked GaAs QD pairs are fabricated by filling of holes with 35 nm depth. Exciton peaks from stacked dots show linewidths below 100 mu eV which is close to that from single QDs.

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