P. Jin
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Journal of Applied Physics | 2002
Zuyin Zhang; B. Xu; P. Jin; Xiaodong Meng; Ch.M. Li; Xiaoling Ye; Z.G. Wang
We have fabricated a quantum dot (QD) structure for long-wavelength temperature-insensitive semiconductor laser by introducing a combined InAlAs and InGaAs overgrowth layer on InAs/GaAs QDs. We found that QDs formed on GaAs (100) substrate by InAs deposition followed by the InAlAs and InGaAs combination layer demonstrate two effects: one is the photoluminescence peak redshift towards 1.35 mum at room temperature, the other is that the energy separation between the ground and first excited states can be up to 103 meV. These results are attributed to the fact that InAs/GaAs intermixing caused by In segregation at substrate temperature of 520 degreesC can be considerably suppressed by the thin InAlAs layer and the strain in the quantum dots can be reduced by the combined InAlAs and InGaAs layer
Optics Letters | 2008
Z. Y. Zhang; Richard A. Hogg; B. Xu; P. Jin; Z. G. Wang
The first demonstration, to our knowledge, of the creation of ultrabroadband superluminescent light-emitting diodes using multiple quantum-dot layer structure by rapid thermal-annealing process is reported. The device exhibits a 3 dB emission bandwidth of 146 nm centered at 984 nm with cw output power as high as 15 mW at room temperature corresponding to an extremely small coherence length of 6.6 microm.
Applied Physics Letters | 2010
Anli Yang; H. P. Song; Liang Dc; H. Y. Wei; Xue-Yuan Liu; P. Jin; Xudong Qin; S. Y. Yang; Q. S. Zhu; Z.G. Wang
Temperature-dependent photoluminescence characteristics of non-polar m-plane ZnO and ZnMgO alloy films grown by metal organic chemical vapor deposition have been studied. The enhancement in emission intensity caused by localized excitons in m-plane ZnMgO alloy films was directly observed and it can be further improved after annealing in nitrogen. The concentration of Zn vacancies in the films was increased by alloying with Mg, which was detected by positron annihilation spectroscopy. This result is very important to directly explain why undoped Zn1-xMgxO thin films can show p-type conduction by controlling Mg content, as discussed by Li [Appl. Phys. Lett. 91, 232115 (2007)].
Applied Physics Letters | 2006
Y. H. Chen; Jie Sun; P. Jin; Z. G. Wang; Z. Yang
For the InAs/GaAs quantum-dot system, the evolution of the wetting layer (WL) with the InAs deposition thickness has been studied by reflectance difference spectroscopy (RDS) in combination with atomic force microscopy and photoluminescence. One transition related to the light hole in the WL has been observed clearly in RDS, from which its transition energy and in-plane optical anisotropy (OA) are determined. The evolution of WL with the InAs dot formation and ripening has been discussed. In addition, the remarkable changes in OA at the onsets of the dot formation and ripening have been observed, implying the mode transitions of atom transport between the WL and the dots.
IEEE Photonics Technology Letters | 2008
Xue-Qin Lv; Ning Liu; P. Jin; Z.G. Wang
Superluminescent diodes were fabricated by using InAs-AlGaAs self-assembled quantum dots (QDs) as the active region. The ultrawide emitting spectrum of 142 nm was achieved. The short migration length of indium adatoms on AlGaAs surface increases the size dispersion of InAs QDs, resulting in the broadening of optical gain spectrum.
Applied Physics Letters | 2007
Chao Zhao; Yuansha Chen; B. Xu; P. Jin; Z. G. Wang
The authors report the growth evolution of InAs dot and ring nanostructures with the indium deposition amount on GaAs (001) by droplet molecular beam epitaxy. There is a critical flux for the indium to form InAs dots even when there is no droplet. When the flux exceeds a critical value, In droplets form, which act as nucleation centers for the formation of InAs rings
Applied Physics Letters | 2006
W. Lei; Y. H. Chen; P. Jin; Xisheng Ye; Yunwei Wang; B. Xu; Z.G. Wang
This work was supported by Special Funds for Major State Basic Research Project of China No. G2000068303, National Natural Science Foundation of China Nos. 60390074, 90201007, 90301007.
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2004
Feng Zhao; Y. H. Chen; Xisheng Ye; P. Jin; B. Xu; Z.G. Wang; C.L. Zhang
InAs self-organized nanostructures were grown with variant deposition thickness and growth rate on closely matched InAlAs/InP by molecular-beam epitaxy. The structural properties of InAs and InAlAs layer were studied. It is found that the InAs morphology is insensitive to the growth conditions. Transmission electron microscopy and reflectance difference spectroscopy measurements show that the InAlAs matrix presents lateral composition modulation which gives birth to surface anisotropy. Based on the dependence of the InAs morphology on the anisotropy of the InAlAs layer, a modified Stranski–Krastanow growth mode is presented to describe the growth of the nanostructure on a composition-modulated surface.
Nanotechnology | 2006
Y. H. Chen; P. Jin; L Y Liang; Xisheng Ye; Z.G. Wang; Arturo Martinez
The wetting layer (WL) in InAs/GaAs quantum-dot systems has been studied by reflectance difference spectroscopy (RDS). Two structures related to the heavy-hole (HH) and light-hole (LH) related transitions in the WL have been observed. On the basis of a calculation model that takes into account the segregation effect and exciton binding energies, the amount of InAs in the WL (t(WL)) and its segregation coefficient ( R) have been determined from the HH and LH transition energies. The evolutions of tWL and R exhibit a close relation to the growth modes. Before the formation of InAs dots, t(WL) increases linearly from similar to 1 to similar to 1.6 monolayer (ML), while R increases almost linearly from similar to 0.8 to similar to 0.85. After the onset of dot formation, t(WL) is saturated at similar to 1.6 ML and R decreases slightly from 0.85 to 0.825. The variation of tWL can be interpreted by using an equilibrium model. Different variations of in-plane optical anisotropy before and after dot formation have been observed.
Journal of Crystal Growth | 2003
Zuyin Zhang; P. Jin; Ch.M. Li; Xisheng Ye; Xiaodong Meng; B. Xu; F. Q. Liu; Z.G. Wang
We have studied how the optical properties of InAs self-assembled quantum dots (QDs) grown on GaAs substrate are affected when depositing an InAlAs/InGaAs combination overgrowth layer directly on it by rapid thermal annealing (RTA). The photoluminescence measurement demonstrated that the InAs QDs experiences an abnormal variation during the course of RTA. The model of transformation of InAs-InAlAs-InGaAlAs could be used to well explain the phenomena