Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1784555 | Infrared Physics & Technology | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We study the growth of self-assembled InGaSb/InAs quantum dots (QDs) and investigate how gallium can be used to reduce the optical transition energy in the InSb QD system. InGaSb QDs were grown on InAs (0 0 1) substrates by metal-organic vapor-phase epitaxy (MOVPE) and the material was characterized by photoluminescence (PL) measurements. A PL peak wavelength is demonstrated beyond 8 μm at 77 K, which is significantly longer than what has been reported for InSb QDs. The results suggest that InGaSb QDs can be grown at a larger size than InSb QDs leading to reduced confinement in the QDs.
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Authors
O. Gustafsson, A. Karim, Q. Wang, J. Berggren, C. Asplund, J.Y. Andersson, M. Hammar,