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Highly linear polarized emission at telecom bands in InAs/InP quantum dot-nanowires by geometry tailoring

Materials Science 2021-11-23 v1 Applied Physics

Abstract

Nanowire (NW)-based opto-electronic devices require certain engineering in the NW geometry to realize polarized-dependent light sources and photodetectors. We present a growth procedure to produce InAs/InP quantum dot-nanowires (QD-NWs) with an elongated top-view cross-section relying on the vapor-liquid-solid method using molecular beam epitaxy. By interrupting the rotation of the sample during the radial growth sequence of the InP shell, hexagonal asymmetric (HA) NWs with long/short cross-section axes were obtained instead of the usual symmetrical shape. Polarization-resolved photoluminescence measurements have revealed a significant influence of the asymmetric shaped NWs on the InAs QD emission polarization with the photons being mainly polarized parallel to the NW long cross-section axis. A degree of linear polarization (DLP) up to 91% is obtained, being at the state of the art for the reported DLP values from QD-NWs. More importantly, the growth protocol herein is fully compatible with the current applications of HA NWs covering a wide range of devices such as polarized light emitting diodes and photodetectors.

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@article{arxiv.2106.08182,
  title  = {Highly linear polarized emission at telecom bands in InAs/InP quantum dot-nanowires by geometry tailoring},
  author = {Ali Jaffal and Philippe Regreny and Gilles Patriarche and Michel Gendry and Nicolas Chauvin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.08182},
  year   = {2021}
}

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20 pages, 7 figures