2018
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6528/aac414
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Formation of spherical-shaped GaN and InN quantum dots on curved SiN/Si surface

Abstract: This paper reports the formation of GaN and InN quantum dots (QDs) with symmetric spherical shapes, grown on SiN/Si(111). Spherical QDs are grown by modulating initial growth behavior via gallium and indium droplets functioning as nucleation sites for QDs. Field-emission scanning electron microscope (FE-SEM) images show that GaN and InN QDs are formed on curved SiN/Si(111) instead of on a flat surface similar to balls on a latex mattress. This is considerably different from the structural properties of In(Ga)A… Show more

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“…Currently, QD of various geometric forms have been implemented: spherical [5,6], cylindrical [7,8], ellipsoidal [9,10], lens-shaped [11,12], ring-shaped [13,14], etc. Of these geometries, spherical and cylindrical QD have the simplest mathematical description, since in such cases the symmetry of the systems often allows the separation of variables in the corresponding Schrödinger equations [15,16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, QD of various geometric forms have been implemented: spherical [5,6], cylindrical [7,8], ellipsoidal [9,10], lens-shaped [11,12], ring-shaped [13,14], etc. Of these geometries, spherical and cylindrical QD have the simplest mathematical description, since in such cases the symmetry of the systems often allows the separation of variables in the corresponding Schrödinger equations [15,16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%