Centrosymmetric PbTe /CdTe quantum dots coherently embedded by epitaxial precipitation
Abstract
A concept for the fabrication of highly symmetric quantum dots that are coherently embedded in a single crystalline matrix is demonstrated. In this approach, the formation of the quantum dots is induced by a transformation of an epitaxial two dimensional quantum well into an array of isolated precipitates with dimensions of about 25nm. The formation process is driven by the immiscibility of the constituent materials resulting from their different lattice structures. The investigated PbTe /CdTe heterosystem combines two different cubic lattices with almost identical lattice constants. Therefore, the precipitated quantum dots are almost strain-free and near thermodynamic equilibrium they exhibit the shape of small-rhombo-cubo-octahedrons. The PbTe /CdTe quantum dots, grown on GaAs substrates, display intense room temperature luminescence at wavelength of around 3.2μm, which makes them auspicious for applications in midinfrared photonic devices.
- Publication:
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Applied Physics Letters
- Pub Date:
- May 2006
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:cond-mat/0602516
- Bibcode:
- 2006ApPhL..88s2109H
- Keywords:
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- 78.55.Et;
- 68.65.Hb;
- 78.67.Hc;
- 64.75.+g;
- 81.07.St;
- II-VI semiconductors;
- Quantum dots;
- Solubility segregation and mixing;
- phase separation;
- Quantum wells;
- Condensed Matter - Materials Science
- E-Print:
- 12 pages, 3 figures