Articles you may be interested inStructural characterization of metal organic vapor phase epitaxy grown GaInNAs quantum well with InGaAs and GaNAs barriers GaIn͑N͒As/ GaAs and GaIn͑N͒As/ GaNAs/ GaAs quantum well ͑QW͒ samples, with and without GaNAs strain-compensating layers ͑SCLs͒, were grown on GaAs ͑001͒ substrates by molecular beam epitaxy. Photoluminescence ͑PL͒ was used to study the effects of the GaNAs SCL on the properties of the Ga͑In͒NAs QWs upon annealing. We observed that the insertion of GaNAs SCL produced a distinct increase in the PL blueshift as a function of annealing time. X-ray diffraction from the strain-compensated GaIn͑N͒As QWs before and after annealing showed no N atom diffusion, but exhibited Ga-In atom interdiffusion across the QW interfaces. We compared the effects of the GaNAs SCL on the PL blueshift with those of the SiO 2 encapsulant upon annealing. The increased PL blueshift caused by the GaNAs SCL for t ann ഛ 40 s is attributed to the further Ga m In 4−m -N ͑0 ഛ m ഛ 4͒ changes due to greater local strain caused by GaNAs ͑SCL͒ quantum barriers as compared with GaAs barriers. For t ann Ͼ 40 s, the nonsaturable blueshift caused by GaNAs SCL is attributed to defect-assisted ͑especially, Ga vacancies͒ Ga/ In interdiffusion, since the density of Ga vacancy defects in the GaNAs SCLs is quite high.
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