Role of Sb on the growth and optical properties of 1.55 μm GaInN(Sb)As/GaNAs quantum well structures by molecular beam expitaxy

High-quality GaInN(Sb)As/GaNAs double quantum wells (QWs) which emit at 1.54 mu m wavelength at room temperature with a narrow linewidth of similar to 34 meV (12 meV at 5 K) were fabricated by molecular-beam epitaxy on GaAs substrates. Photoluminescence and photoluminescence excitation spectroscopy...

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Main Authors: Sun, Handong, Calvez, Stephane, Wu, X., Wasilewski, Z. R., Dawson, M. D., Gupta, J. A., Sproule, G. I.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-904582023-02-28T19:32:13Z Role of Sb on the growth and optical properties of 1.55 μm GaInN(Sb)As/GaNAs quantum well structures by molecular beam expitaxy Sun, Handong Calvez, Stephane Wu, X. Wasilewski, Z. R. Dawson, M. D. Gupta, J. A. Sproule, G. I. School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences DRNTU::Science::Physics::Optics and light High-quality GaInN(Sb)As/GaNAs double quantum wells (QWs) which emit at 1.54 mu m wavelength at room temperature with a narrow linewidth of similar to 34 meV (12 meV at 5 K) were fabricated by molecular-beam epitaxy on GaAs substrates. Photoluminescence and photoluminescence excitation spectroscopy were used to study the electronic states and optical properties of these heterostructures. By characterizing samples grown using different fluxes of Sb, the role played by Sb in the growth process and optical properties was elucidated. At low Sb flux, Sb atoms act mainly as a surfactant which improves the microstructure of the QWs and enhances the photoluminescence intensity. With an increase of Sb flux, some of the Sb atoms may incorporate into GaInNAs to form a quinary compound. In the latter case, the incorporation of Sb could also enhance the N composition in the QWs, which may be responsible for the further reduction of the band gap. (C) 2005 American Institute of Physics. Published version 2009-08-12T01:05:12Z 2019-12-06T17:48:06Z 2009-08-12T01:05:12Z 2019-12-06T17:48:06Z 2005 2005 Journal Article Sun, H. D., Calvez, S., Dawson, M. D., Gupta, J. A., Sproule, G. I., Wu, X. et al. (2005). Role of Sb on the growth and optical properties of 1.55 mm GaInN(Sb)As/GaNAs quantum well structures by molecular beam expitaxy. Applied Physics Letters, 87(18). 0003-6951 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/90458 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/6044 http://sfxna09.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com:3410/ntu/sfxlcl3?sid=metalib:EBSCO_APH&id=doi:&genre=&isbn=&issn=00036951&date=2005&volume=87&issue=18&spage=181908&epage=&aulast=Sun&aufirst=%20H%20%20D&auinit=&title=Applied%20Physics%20Letters&atitle=Role%20of%20Sb%20in%20the%20growth%20and%20optical%20properties%20of%201%2E55%20%26mu%3Bm%20GaInN%28Sb%29As%2FGaNAs%20quantum%2Dwell%20structures%20by%20molecular%2Dbeam%20epitaxy%2E&sici. 10.1063/1.2123383 en Applied Physics Letters. Applied Physics Letters © copyright 2005 American Institute of Physics. The journal's website is located at http://apl.aip.org/. 3 p. application/pdf
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Sun, Handong
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Dawson, M. D.
Gupta, J. A.
Sproule, G. I.
Role of Sb on the growth and optical properties of 1.55 μm GaInN(Sb)As/GaNAs quantum well structures by molecular beam expitaxy
description High-quality GaInN(Sb)As/GaNAs double quantum wells (QWs) which emit at 1.54 mu m wavelength at room temperature with a narrow linewidth of similar to 34 meV (12 meV at 5 K) were fabricated by molecular-beam epitaxy on GaAs substrates. Photoluminescence and photoluminescence excitation spectroscopy were used to study the electronic states and optical properties of these heterostructures. By characterizing samples grown using different fluxes of Sb, the role played by Sb in the growth process and optical properties was elucidated. At low Sb flux, Sb atoms act mainly as a surfactant which improves the microstructure of the QWs and enhances the photoluminescence intensity. With an increase of Sb flux, some of the Sb atoms may incorporate into GaInNAs to form a quinary compound. In the latter case, the incorporation of Sb could also enhance the N composition in the QWs, which may be responsible for the further reduction of the band gap. (C) 2005 American Institute of Physics.
author2 School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
author_facet School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Sun, Handong
Calvez, Stephane
Wu, X.
Wasilewski, Z. R.
Dawson, M. D.
Gupta, J. A.
Sproule, G. I.
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author Sun, Handong
Calvez, Stephane
Wu, X.
Wasilewski, Z. R.
Dawson, M. D.
Gupta, J. A.
Sproule, G. I.
author_sort Sun, Handong
title Role of Sb on the growth and optical properties of 1.55 μm GaInN(Sb)As/GaNAs quantum well structures by molecular beam expitaxy
title_short Role of Sb on the growth and optical properties of 1.55 μm GaInN(Sb)As/GaNAs quantum well structures by molecular beam expitaxy
title_full Role of Sb on the growth and optical properties of 1.55 μm GaInN(Sb)As/GaNAs quantum well structures by molecular beam expitaxy
title_fullStr Role of Sb on the growth and optical properties of 1.55 μm GaInN(Sb)As/GaNAs quantum well structures by molecular beam expitaxy
title_full_unstemmed Role of Sb on the growth and optical properties of 1.55 μm GaInN(Sb)As/GaNAs quantum well structures by molecular beam expitaxy
title_sort role of sb on the growth and optical properties of 1.55 μm gainn(sb)as/ganas quantum well structures by molecular beam expitaxy
publishDate 2009
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