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AIP Advances | 2014

Annealing-induced change in quantum dot chain formation mechanism

Tyler Park; John Colton; Jeffrey K. Farrer; Haeyeon Yang; Dong Jun Kim

Self-assembled InGaAs quantum dot chains were grown using a modified Stranski-Krastanov method in which the InGaAs layer is deposited under a low growth temperature and high arsenic overpressure, which suppresses the formation of dots until a later annealing process. The dots are capped with a 100 nm GaAs layer. Three samples, having three different annealing temperatures of 460°C, 480°C, and 500°C, were studied by transmission electron microscopy. Results indicate two distinct types of dot formation processes: dots in the 460°C and 480°C samples form from platelet precursors in a one-to-one ratio whereas the dots in the sample annealed at 500°C form through the strain-driven self-assembly process, and then grow larger via an additional Ostwald ripening process whereby dots grow into larger dots at the expense of smaller seed islands. There are consequently significant morphological differences between the two types of dots, which explain many of the previously-reported differences in optical properties. Moreover, we also report evidence of indium segregation within the dots, with little or no indium intermixing between the dots and the surrounding GaAs barrier.


Polymer Engineering and Science | 2013

Characterization of Nickel Nanostrand Nanocomposites Through Dielectric Spectroscopy and Nanoindentation

Michael Koecher; John D. Yeager; Tyler Park; David T. Fullwood; John Colton; Nathan A. Mara; Nathan Hansen


Composites Part B-engineering | 2015

Evolution of nano-junctions in piezoresistive nanostrand composites

R. Adam Bilodeau; David T. Fullwood; John Colton; John D. Yeager; Anton E. Bowden; Tyler Park


Applied Surface Science | 2014

Growth and temperature dependent photoluminescence of InGaAs quantum dot chains

Haeyeon Yang; Dongjun Kim; John Colton; Tyler Park; David Meyer; Aaron M. Jones; Scott Thalman; Dallas Smith; Ken Clark; Steve Brown


Solid State Communications | 2012

Universal scheme for measuring the electron T1 in semiconductors and application to a lightly-doped n-GaAs sample

John Colton; Ken Clark; David Meyer; Tyler Park; Dallas Smith; Scott Thalman


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2013

Long-lived electron spins in a modulation doped (100) GaAs quantum well

John Colton; David A. Meyer; Ken Clark; Daniel Craft; Jane Tanner; Tyler Park; Phil White


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2013

Characterizing epitaxially-grown InGaAs quantum dot chains using transmission electron microscopy

Tyler Park; John Colton; Haeyeon Yang; Jeff Farrer


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2013

Studies of electron spin in GaAs quantum dots

Daniel Craft; John Colton; Tyler Park; Phil White


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2012

Characterizing InGaAs quantum dot chains

Tyler Park; John Colton; Jeff Farrer; Ken Clark; David A. Meyer; Scott Thalman; Haeyeon Yang


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2012

T1 spin lifetimes in n-doped quantum wells and dots

John Colton; Ken Clark; Daniel Craft; Jane Cutler; David A. Meyer; Tyler Park

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John Colton

Brigham Young University

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Matthew O. Zacate

Northern Kentucky University

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P. Matheson

Utah Valley University

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Ken Clark

Brigham Young University

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Haeyeon Yang

South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

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Scott Thalman

Brigham Young University

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David A. Meyer

University of California

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