Study of GeSn Selective Area Growth with Demonstration of SWIR Light Detection
Abstract
As germanium-tin (GeSn) epitaxial growth quality continuously improves, the search for an efficient integration strategy of GeSn optoelectronics devices into complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) manufacturing line also accelerates. Selective area growth (SAG) on patterned substrate emerges as a promising approach for this quest, with locally controlled growth of GeSn laser/detector suitable for either co-integration with silicon-based waveguide structure or stand-alone module like focal plane array. In this work, we report successful GeSn SAG with Sn content ranging from 3.2% to 8.7% of good optical quality, with demonstration of tunable GeSn SAG photoluminescence and GeSn SAG photoconductor device, the latter with detection cutoff wavelength up to 2 um. In addition, we present a comprehensive study of GeSn SAG condition at different window sizes, from 2 um to 100 um, and shapes: circle, square, octagon, and rectangle. Presence of loading effect is revealed, where GeSn growth rate increases as pattern fill factor and window size shrink. It introduces a different growth condition compared to thin film growth, which can weaken or inhibit Sn incorporation at very small window size and induce Sn segregation in high Sn content SAG growth.
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@article{arxiv.2607.16497,
title = {Study of GeSn Selective Area Growth with Demonstration of SWIR Light Detection},
author = {Hryhorii Stanchu and Quang Minh Thai and Rajesh Kumar and Fernando M. de Oliveira and Kushal Dahal and Xuehuan Ma and Sudip Acharya and Justin Rudie and Alexander Golden and Joshua M Grant and Matthew Cook and Stephen Margiotta and Xiaoxin Wang and Jifeng Liu and Perry C. Grant and Baohua Li and Wei Du and Gregory Salamo and Shui-Qing Yu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.16497},
year = {2026}
}