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9781558995529

Semiconductor Quantum Dots II

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    9781558995529

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    1558995528

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-11-01
  • Publisher: Materials Research Society
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Summary

This book confirms the high level of international interest in understanding and control the properties of semiconductor quantum-dot structures and devices. It highlights the self-assembled (self-forming) type of quantum dots that result from the islanding transition in strained heteroepitaxy of III-V semiconductors. It also features nanocrystals, colloidal dots and biological applications. Technological applications span quantum-dot laser diodes, quantum-dot optical amplifiers, biosensing applications, infrared photodetectors, photovoltaic devices, quantum cellular automata and magnetic semiconductors. It reports the development by researchers at the Johannes Kepler University in Linz of a mid-infrared, vertical cavity surface emitting quantum dot (QD) using the lead salt compounds PbSe and PbEuTe; optical gain and stimulated emission in colloidal quantum dots and the use of quantum dots for optical amplifiers reported by researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder. Topics include: theory, modeling and simulations; nanocrystals, colloidal dots and biological applications; quantum-dot-based devices and transport studies; carrier dynamics and interactions and energy relaxation and single-dot spectroscopy.

Table of Contents

Preface xiii
Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings xiv
THEORY, MODELING, AND SIMULATIONS
A Single-Band Constant-Confining-Potential Model for Self-Assembled InAs/GaAs Quantum Dots
4(3)
M. Califano
P. Harrison
An Analytical Approach for Computing the Energy Structure of InAs Quantum Dots
7(2)
Valeria G. Stoleru
Debdas Pal
Elias Towe
Simulations of Quantum Confinement in Self-Assembled InAs/GaAs Island Quantum Dot Arrays
9(3)
H.T. Johnson
V. Nguyen
A.F. Bower
Decoherence Effects in Arrays of Coupled Quantum Dots
12
E. Cota
F. Rojas
S.E. Ulloa
Quantum Dot Cell Coupled to a Single Mode Quantum Cavity
1(1)
F. Rojas
E. Cota
S. E. Ulloa
Atomistic Study of Strain Profiles in Semiconductor Quantum Dot Structures
2(23)
K. Shintani
H. Sugii
Y. Kikuchi
M. Kobayashi
Theoritical Analysis of Optical Transitions in GaN-Based Quantum Dot Structures
25(2)
A.D. Andreev
E.P. O'Reilly
Prediction of the Properties of Annealed InAs/GaAs Quantum Dot Samples Assuming Conservation of Indium Atoms
27
Eric C. Le Ru
Surama Malik
David Childs
Ray Murray
NANOCRYSTALS, COLLODIAL DOTS, AND BIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
The Assembly of Nano-Materials Using Bio-Scaffolding
3(2)
C. Steven Yun
Jody L. Major
Geoffrey F. Strouse
Quantum-Confined Electron Transitions in CdSe Nanocrystals
5(3)
D.S. Ginger
A.S. Dhoot
C.E. Finlayson
N.C. Greenham
Bioconjugates of Luminescent CdSe-ZnS Quantum Dots With Engineered Recombinant Proteins: Novel Self-Assembled Tools for Biosensing
8(3)
Ellen R. Goldman
Hedi Mattoussi
Phan T. Tran
George P. Anderson
J. Matthew Mauro
Synthesis of Self-Assembled Metal-Oxide Nanostructures in a Diblock Copolymer Matrix and Integration Onto Semiconductor Surfaces
11(7)
Robert F. Mulligan
Agis A. Iliadis
U. Lee
Peter Kofinas
The Enhancement of Band Edge Emission From ZnS/Zn(OH)S2 Quantum Dots
18(2)
Hatim Mohamed El-Khair
Ling Xu
Xinfan Huang
Minghai Li
Xiaofeng Gu
Kunji Chen
Observation of CdSe Colloidal Nano-Dot Films by Scanning Probe Microscopy
20
Ichiro Tanaka
Eri Kawasaki
O. Ohtsuki
S. Saita
I. Kamiya
QUANTUM DOT BASED DEVICES AND TRANSPORT STUDIES
Infrared Photodetection by Semiconductor Quantum-Dot Nanostructures
4(1)
E. Towe
D. Pan
Characteristics of InGaAs/InGaP Quantum Dot Infrared Photodetector Grown by Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition
5(1)
Seongsin Kim
M. Razeghi
Field-Effect Structure With Double Layer of InGaAs/GaAs Quantum Dots---A New Concept of Electron Tunneling Device
6(1)
Adam Babinski
J.M. Baranowski
R. Leon
C. Jagadish
Probing the Properties of Self-Organized InGaAs Quantum Dots on GaAs (311)B and (001) by Conductive Atomic Force Microscope Tip
7(2)
Yoshitaka Okada
Kouichi Akahane
Yoshimasa Iuchi
Mitsuo Kawabe
Single Electron Transport of a Quantum Dot Formed by Surface Acoustic Waves Through a Narrow Channel in a Perpendicular Magnetic Field
9
Natalya A. Zimbovskaya
Godfrey Gumbs
Many Body Effect in Photo-Conductivity in InAs/GaAs Self-Assembled Quantum Dots
3(8)
Mitsuru Inada
Kazuhiro Ohnishi
Ikurou Umezu
Pablo O. Vaccaro
Akira Sugimura
InGaAs Quantum Dots Embedded in p-n Junction on GaAs(311)B Substrate
11
Kouichi Akahane
Haizhi Song
Yoshitaka Okada
Mitsuo Kawabe
CARRIER DYNAMICS AND INTERACTIONS, ENERGY RELAXATION, AND SINGLE DOT SPECTROSCOPY
Exciton Complexes in Self-Assembled Quantum Dots
1(4)
M. Bayer
O. Stern
A. Forchel
P. Hawrylak
S. Farfard
K. Hinzer
G. Narvaez
Z. Wasilewski
Effect of Inter-Dot Electronic Coupling on Laser Gain in InAs/GaAs Quantum Dot Ensemble
5(1)
Akira Sugimura
Kazuhiro Ohnishi
Itushi Tadamasa
Ikurou Umezu
Photoluminescence Mapping of Single InAlAs/AlGaAs Quantum Dots in Laser Structures
6(2)
K. Hinzer
J. Lapointe
Y. Feng
A.J. SpringThorpe
S. Fafard
Radiative Decay and Carrier Relaxation in Annealed InAs/GaAs Self-Assembled Quantum Dots
8(1)
Surama Malik
Eric Le Ru
David Childs
Ray Murray
Radiation Effects in InGaAs/GaAs Quantum Dots: Is There a Phonon Bottleneck After All?
9
R. Leon
G.M. Swift
B. Magness
W.A. Taylor
Y.S. Tang
K.L. Wang
P. Dowd
Y.H. Zhang
Study of Self-Organized InAs/GaAs Quantum Dots by Photoluminescence and Photoreflectance
5(23)
J.S. Hwang
C.C. Chang
W.C. Hwang
G.S. Chang
L.B. Chen
Y.T. Lu
H.H. Lin
M.C. Chen
Superlinear Dependence of the Photoluminescence From InAs/GaAs Self-Assembled Quantum Dots
28(8)
Eric C. Le Ru
Juliette Fack
Ray Murray
Tuning InAs/GaAs Self-Assembled Quantum Dots to Investigate Relaxation Processes
36
David Childs
Surama Malik
Eric Le Ru
Linda Tjerlund
Ray Murray
GROWTH ON PATTERNED SURFACES, ORDERING, AND ALIGNMENT
Improved Uniformity and Carrier Confinement of Lateral Dot-Like Nanostructures Formed in Triangular-Shaped Hole Arrays on Patterned GaAs (311)A
2(1)
Richard Notzel
Uwe Jahn
Zhichuan Niu
Hans-Peter Schonherr
Klaus H. Ploog
Self-Ordering in CdSe/ZnSe, CdSe/(Zn,Mn)Se, InSb/GaSb, and InSb/InAs Quantum Dot Structures and a Novel Type of Quantum Dot
3(4)
Peter Mock
Teya Topuria
Nigel D. Browning
Graham R. Booker
Nigel J. Mason
Robin J. Nicholas
Lubov V. Titova
Malgorzata Dobrowolska
Sanghoon Lee
Jacek K. Furdyna
Self-Assembled InAs Quantum Dots on Patterned InP Substrates
7(1)
J. Lefebvre
P.J. Poole
J. Fraser
G.C. Aers
D. Chithrani
R.L. Williams
Shape, Strain and Spatial Correlation of InP/In0.48Ga0.52P Quantum Dot Multilayers
8
M. Schmidbauer
F. Hatami
P. Schafer
M. Hanke
Th. Wiebach
H. Niehus
W.T. Masselink
R. Kohler
NOVEL MATERIALS, STRUCTURE, AND CHARACTERIZATION TECHNIQUES
Observation of Resonant Tunneling Through InP Quantum Dots Using Ballistic Electron Emission Microscopy
2(1)
Chavva V. Reddy
Venkatesh Narayanamurti
Jae-Hyun Ryou
Uttiya Chowdhury
Russell D. Dupuis
InAs-InP Coupled Quantum Dot Systems
3(2)
R.L. Maltez
G. Medeiros-Ribeiro
A.A. Bernussi
W. de Carvalho
D. Ugarte
Spontaneous Emission Modification of Isolated InAs Quantum Dots in a Three-Dimensional Epitaxial Microcavity
5(1)
G.S. Solomon
M. Pelton
Y. Yamamoto
Photoluminescence Properties of Uniform InGaAs Quantum Dots Fabricated by Heterogeneous Droplet Epitaxy
6(1)
Takaaki Mano
Shiro Tsukamoto
Nobuyuki Koguchi
Shinichi Watanabe
Masahiro Yoshita
Hidefumi Akiyama
Kanta Ono
Masaharu Oshima
Optical Spectroscopy of Self-Assembled InP Quantum Dots Grown on GaP Using Gas-Source Molecular Beam Epitaxy
7(1)
F. Hatami
W.T. Masselink
L. Schrottke
Synthesis and Characterization of Metal-Semiconductor Nano-Composites
8(1)
Scott L. Cumberland
Geoffrey F. Strouse
Spectroscopic Properties of Organic Molecular-Wire/Semiconductor Nanocrystalline Superstructures
9
Marina Sirota
Edith Minkin
Volker Hensel
Meir Lahav
Efrat Lifshitz
Optical Investigation of ALMBE Grown InAs Self-Assembled Quantum Dots Embedded in InxGa1-xAs Matrix
7(15)
M. Geddo
G. Guizzetti
M. Patrini
R. Pezzuto
S. Franchi
P. Frigeri
G. Trevisi
InAs Quantum Dots Grown on an AlGaAsSb Strain-Relief Buffer
22(8)
A.L. Gray
L.R. Dawson
Y. Lin
A. Stintz
Y.-C. Xin
A.A. Garza
L.F. Lester
Vertical Stacks of InAs Quantum Dots Embedded Into Short-Period AIAs/GaAs Superlattice
30(3)
Serge Oktyabrsky
V. Tokranov
M. Yakimov
A. Katsnelson
K. Dovidenko
Self-Assembled InNAs/GaAs Quantum Dots: The Role of Nitrogen Incorporation
33(1)
P. Ballet
P. Gilet
L. Grenouillet
P. Duvaut
G. Feuillet
A. Million
Strong Nano-Scale Phase Separation Effects in the Optical Spectra of Semiconductor Alloys
34(1)
A.M. Mintairov
J.L. Merz
A.S. Vlasov
V.P. Khvostikov
Yu.G. Musikhin
S. Raymond
MOCVD GaSb/GaAs Quantum Dots
35
Motlan
E.M. Goldys
STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION
Z-Contrast Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy on Self-Assembled CdSe Quantum Dots in ZnSe and (Zn,Mn)Se Matrices
3(2)
Teya Topuria
Peter Mock
Nigel D. Browning
Lubov V. Titova
Malgorzata Dobrowolska
Sanghoon Lee
Jacek K. Furdyna
Structural Characterization of InAs/GaAs and InAs/InP Quantum Dots by Transmission Electron Microscopy
5(3)
John P. McCaffrey
Michael D. Robertson
Phillip Poole
Zbig R. Wasilewski
Bruno Riel
Robin Williams
Simon Fafard
High Resolution Analysis of Embedded Quantum Dots
8(1)
A.J. Harvey
H.J. Davock
D. Zhi
J.G. Zheng
P.J. Goodhew
Electron Microscopy Study of ZnTe/CdTe Superlattice With High Density of Quantum Dots
8
S. Kret
P. Dluzewski
E. Sobczak
A. Szczepanska
S. Mackowski
T. Wojtowicz
G. Karczewski
J. Kossut
P. Ruterana
GROWTH STUDIES AND POST-GROWTH PROCESSING
Effect of Growth Rate and Coverage on the Composition and Optical Properties of InAs/GaAs Self-Assembled Quantum Dots
2(2)
Peter B. Joyce
Tomasz J. Krzyzewski
Gavin R. Bell
Eric C. Le Ru
Ray Murray
Tim S. Jones
Luminescence Enhancement by Hydrogen Passivation in InAs/GaAs Self-Assembled Quantum Dots
4(1)
Eric C. Le Ru
Philip D. Siverns
Ray Murray
Effects of Post-Annealing on Photoluminescence Properties of GaAs Quantum Dots Grown by Droplet Epitaxy
5(1)
Katsuyuki Watanabe
Shiro Tsukamoto
Yasutaka Imanaka
Tadashi Takamasu
Giyu Kido
Yoshihiko Gotoh
Nobuyuki Koguchi
Masahiro Yoshita
Shinichi Watanabe
Hidefumi Akiyama
Tuning of the Electronic Properties of Self-Assembled InAs/InP Quantum Dots by Rapid Thermal Annealing
6(2)
S. Raymond
D. Labrie
J.-F. Girard
S. Poirier S. Awirothananon
P.J. Poole
H. Marchand
P. Desjardins
R.A. Masut
MEE-Grown InGaAs Quantum Dots Embedded in an InxGa1-xAs (x ≤ 0.2) Matrix for 1.3 mu;m Emission
8(1)
Sridhar Govindaraju
Rubin Sidhu
Archie L. Holmes, Jr.
Photoluminescence Temperature and Polarization Dependent Studies of InAs Quantum Dots Grown on InP(001) by MBE
9(12)
J. Olivares
B. Salem
T. Benyattou
G. Bremond
J. Brault
M. Gendry
G. Hollinger
O. Marty
M. Pitaval
Effects of Spacer Thickness on the Performance of InGaAs/GaAs Quantum Dots Lasers
21(18)
Nien-Tze Yeh
Wei-Shen Liu
Shu-Han Chen
Jen-Inn Chyi
Effects of Annealing on Self-Assembled InAs Quantum Dots and Wetting Layer in GaAs Matrix
39
J. Jasinki
A. Babinski
R. Bozek
A. Szepielow
J.M. Baranowski
Author Index
Subject Index

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