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Origin of the Blue Shift Observed in Highly Strained (Ga, In)As Quantum Wells Grown on GaAs(001) Vicinal Surfaces

Leroux, M.
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Grandjean, N.  
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Deparis, C.
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1995
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics Part 1-Regular Papers Short Notes & Review Papers

The photoluminescence energy of strained (Ga, In)As quantum wells grown on (001) GaAs slightly misoriented (2 degrees-6 degrees) towards (111)A exhibits a blue shift when compared to quantum wells grown on perfectly oriented substrates. It is shown that this observation is linked to a blue shift of intrinsic ground state excitonic transition energies. This effect is studied as a function of substrate misorientation angle, well width and indium surface segregation level. In order to understand its origin, various hypotheses were examined: regular shrinkage of well width due to terrace edges, additionnal stress of the well material at the step edges, and orientation dependent In segregation. It appears that the first two combined effects provide the best description of the experimental tendency.

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DOI
10.1143/JJAP.34.3437
Author(s)
Leroux, M.
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Grandjean, N.  
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Deparis, C.
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Massies, J.
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Lopez, C.
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Mayoral, R.
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Meseguer, F.
Date Issued

1995

Published in
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics Part 1-Regular Papers Short Notes & Review Papers
Volume

34

Issue

7A

Start page

3437

End page

3441

Subjects

STRAINED QUANTUM WELLS

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VICINAL SURFACES

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PHOTOLUMINESCENCE

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MOLECULAR-BEAM EPITAXY

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GAAS-SURFACES

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SEGREGATION

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SUPERLATTICES

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INXGA1-XAS

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LAYERS

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PHOTOLUMINESCENCE

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RECONSTRUCTION

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MBE

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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