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Nanoscale Tailoring of the Polarization Properties of Dilute-Nitride Semiconductors via H-Assisted Strain Engineering

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
In dilute-nitride semiconductors, the possibility to selectively passivate N atoms by spatially controlled hydrogen irradiation allows for tailoring the effective N concentration of the host-and, therefore, its electronic and structural properties-with a precision of a few nanometers. In the present work, this technique is applied to the realization of ordered arrays of GaAs1-xNx/GaAs1-xNx: H wires oriented at different angles with respect to the crystallographic axes of the material. The creation of a strongly anisotropic strain field in the plane of the sample, due to the lattice expansion of the fully hydrogenated regions surrounding the GaAs1-xNx wires, is directly responsible for the peculiar polarization properties observed for the wire emission. Temperature-dependent polarization-resolved microphotoluminescence measurements, indeed, reveal a nontrivial dependence of the degree of linear polarization on the wire orientation, with maxima for wires parallel to the [110] and [1 (1) over bar0] directions and a pronounced minimum for wires oriented along the [100] axis. In addition, the polarization direction is found to be precisely perpendicular to the wire when the latter is oriented along high-symmetry crystal directions, whereas significant deviations from a perfect orthogonality are measured for all other wire orientations. These findings, which are well reproduced by a theoretical model based on finite-element calculations of the strain profile of our GaAs1-xNx/GaAs1-xNx:H heterostructures, demonstrate our ability to control the polarization properties of dilute-nitride micro- and nanostructures via H-assisted strain engineering. This additional degree of freedom may prove very useful in the design and optimization of innovative photonic structures relying on the integration of dilute-nitride-based light emitters with photonic crystal microcavities.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
SINGLE QUANTUM-DOT; BAND-GAP; NITROGEN; HYDROGEN
List of contributors:
Gerardino, Annamaria; Notargiacomo, Andrea; Rubini, Silvia; Martelli, Faustino
Authors of the University:
GERARDINO ANNAMARIA
NOTARGIACOMO ANDREA
RUBINI SILVIA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/404020
Published in:
PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED
Journal
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