InP nanocrystals on silicon for optoelectronic applications
Abstract
One of the solutions enabling performance progress, which can overcome the downsizing limit in silicon technology, is the integration of different functional optoelectronic devices within a single chip. Silicon with its indirect band gap has poor optical properties, which is its main drawback. Therefore, a different material has to be used for the on-chip optical interconnections, e.g. a direct band gap III-V compound semiconductor material. In the paper we present the synthesis of single crystalline InP nanodots (NDs) on silicon using combined ion implantation and millisecond flash lamp annealing techniques. The optical and microstructural investigations reveal the growth of high-quality (100)-oriented InP nanocrystals. The current-voltage measurements confirm the formation of an n-p heterojunction between the InP NDs and silicon. The main advantage of our method is its integration with large-scale silicon technology, which allows applying it for Si-based optoelectronic devices.
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@article{arxiv.1211.2373,
title = {InP nanocrystals on silicon for optoelectronic applications},
author = {Slawomir Prucnal and Shengqiang Zhou and Xin Ou and Helfried Reuther and Maciej Oskar Liedke and Arndt Mücklich and Manfred Helm and Jerzy Zuk and Marcin Turek and Krzysztof Pyszniak and Wolfgang Skorupa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1211.2373},
year = {2012}
}
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13 pages, 7 figures