Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1691039 | Vacuum | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Size dependant core-level shifts have been investigated here for the InP nano-dots fabricated by the 3Â keV ion irradiation. The self assembled nano dots exhibit core-level shifts and band gap expansion. The core-level shifts are however inhomogeneous, not exhibiting any systematic dependence on the size of the dots. The inhomogeneous core-level shifts as well as the band gap expansion are the result of cumulative effect of the nano-dimensional sizes and the stoichiometric variations in InP nano dots. The nucleation of the self assembled nano dots is promoted by the creation of In-rich zones after the preferential sputtering of P. Decreased In/P concentration, at longer sputtering durations, leads to the fragmentation of dots.
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Authors
Dipak Paramanik, S.R. Sahoo, Subrata Majumder, P. Santhana Raman, Shikha Varma,