Room-Temperature, Ground-State Lasing For Red-Emitting Vertically Aligned Inalas/Algaas Quantum Dots Grown On A Gaas(100) Substrate

APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS(2002)

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The effect of the growth temperature on the properties of InAlAs/AlGaAs quantum dots grown on GaAs(100) substrates is investigated. The optical efficiency and structural uniformity are improved by increasing the growth temperature from 530 to 560 degreesC. The improvements of InAlAs/AlGaAs quantum-dot characteristics could be explained by suppressing the incorporation of oxygen and the formation of group-III vacancies. Furthermore, edge-emitting laser diodes with six quantum-dot layers grown at 560 degreesC have been fabricated. Lasing occurs via the ground state at 725 nm, with a room-temperature threshold current density of 3.9 kA/cm(2), significantly better than previously reported values for this quantum-dot systems. (C) 2002 American Institute of Physics.
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molecular beam epitaxy,gallium arsenide,room temperature,current density,ground state,quantum dot
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