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Lateral Aligment of Epitaxial Quantum Dots

By: Schmidt, Oliver [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Nano Science and Technolgy: Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007.Description: XV, 707 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540469360.Subject(s): Materials science | Quantum optics | Optics | Optoelectronics | Plasmons (Physics) | Engineering | Electrical engineering | Optical materials | Electronic materials | Nanotechnology | Materials Science | Nanotechnology | Optical and Electronic Materials | Optics, Optoelectronics, Plasmonics and Optical Devices | Quantum Optics | Electrical Engineering | Engineering, generalDDC classification: 620.115 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Lateral Self-Alignment -- Physical Mechanisms of Self-Organized Formation of Quantum Dots -- Routes Toward Lateral Self-Organization of Quantum Dots: the Model System SiGe on Si(001) -- Short-Range Lateral Ordering of GeSi Quantum Dots Due to Elastic Interactions -- Hierarchical Self-Assembly of Lateral Quantum-Dot Molecules Around Nanoholes -- Energetics and Kinetics of Self-Organized Structure Formation in Solution Growth – the SiGe/Si System -- Ge Quantum Dot Self-Alignment on Vicinal Substrates -- Lateral Arrangement of Ge Self-Assembled Quantum Dots on a Partially Relaxed SixGe1?x Buffer Layer -- Ordering of Wires and Self-Assembled Dots on Vicinal Si and GaAs (110) Cleavage Planes -- Stacking and Ordering in Self-Organized Quantum Dot Multilayer Structures -- Self-Organized Anisotropic Strain Engineering for Lateral Quantum Dot Ordering -- Towards Quantum Dot Crystals via Multilayer Stacking on Different Indexed Surfaces -- Forced Alignment -- One-, Two-, and Three-Dimensionally Ordered GeSi Islands Grown on Prepatterned Si (001) Substrates -- Ordered SiGe Island Arrays: Long Range Material Distribution and Possible Device Applications -- Nanoscale Lateral Control of Ge Quantum Dot Nucleation Sites on Si(001) Using Focused Ion Beam Implantation -- Ge Nanodroplets Self-Assembly on Focused Ion Beam Patterned Substrates -- Metallization and Oxidation Templating of Surfaces for Directed Island Assembly -- Site Control and Selective-Area Growth Techniques of In As Quantum Dots with High Density and High Uniformity -- In(Ga)As Quantum Dot Crystals on Patterned GaAs(001) Substrates -- Directed Arrangement of Ge Quantum Dots on Si Mesas by Selective Epitaxial Growth -- Directed Self-Assembly of Quantum Dots by Local-Chemical-Potential Control via Strain Engineering on Patterned Substrates -- Structural and Luminescence Properties of Ordered Ge Islands on Patterned Substrates -- Formation of Si and Ge Nanostructures at Given Positions by Using Surface Microscopy and Ultrathin SiO2 Film Technology -- Pyramidal Quantum Dots Grown by Organometallic Chemical Vapor Deposition on Patterned Substrates -- Large-Scale Integration of Quantum Dot Devices on MBE-Based Quantum Wire Networks -- GaAs and InGaAs Position-Controlled Quantum Dots Fabricated by Selective-Area Metalloorganic Vapor Phase Epitaxy -- Spatial InAs Quantum Dot Positioning in GaAs Microdisk and Posts.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Accurate positioning of self-organized nanostructures on a substrate surface can be regarded as the Achilles’ heel of nanotechnology. This perception also applies to self-assembled semiconductor quantum dots. This book describes the full range of possible strategies to laterally align self-assembled quantum dots on a substrate surface, starting from pure self-ordering mechanisms and culminating with forced alignment by lithographic positioning. The text addresses both short- and long-range ordering phenomena and paves the way for the future high integration of single quantum dot devices on a single chip. Contributions by the best-known experts in this field ensure that all relevant quantum-dot heterostructures are elucidated from diverse relevant perspectives.
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Lateral Self-Alignment -- Physical Mechanisms of Self-Organized Formation of Quantum Dots -- Routes Toward Lateral Self-Organization of Quantum Dots: the Model System SiGe on Si(001) -- Short-Range Lateral Ordering of GeSi Quantum Dots Due to Elastic Interactions -- Hierarchical Self-Assembly of Lateral Quantum-Dot Molecules Around Nanoholes -- Energetics and Kinetics of Self-Organized Structure Formation in Solution Growth – the SiGe/Si System -- Ge Quantum Dot Self-Alignment on Vicinal Substrates -- Lateral Arrangement of Ge Self-Assembled Quantum Dots on a Partially Relaxed SixGe1?x Buffer Layer -- Ordering of Wires and Self-Assembled Dots on Vicinal Si and GaAs (110) Cleavage Planes -- Stacking and Ordering in Self-Organized Quantum Dot Multilayer Structures -- Self-Organized Anisotropic Strain Engineering for Lateral Quantum Dot Ordering -- Towards Quantum Dot Crystals via Multilayer Stacking on Different Indexed Surfaces -- Forced Alignment -- One-, Two-, and Three-Dimensionally Ordered GeSi Islands Grown on Prepatterned Si (001) Substrates -- Ordered SiGe Island Arrays: Long Range Material Distribution and Possible Device Applications -- Nanoscale Lateral Control of Ge Quantum Dot Nucleation Sites on Si(001) Using Focused Ion Beam Implantation -- Ge Nanodroplets Self-Assembly on Focused Ion Beam Patterned Substrates -- Metallization and Oxidation Templating of Surfaces for Directed Island Assembly -- Site Control and Selective-Area Growth Techniques of In As Quantum Dots with High Density and High Uniformity -- In(Ga)As Quantum Dot Crystals on Patterned GaAs(001) Substrates -- Directed Arrangement of Ge Quantum Dots on Si Mesas by Selective Epitaxial Growth -- Directed Self-Assembly of Quantum Dots by Local-Chemical-Potential Control via Strain Engineering on Patterned Substrates -- Structural and Luminescence Properties of Ordered Ge Islands on Patterned Substrates -- Formation of Si and Ge Nanostructures at Given Positions by Using Surface Microscopy and Ultrathin SiO2 Film Technology -- Pyramidal Quantum Dots Grown by Organometallic Chemical Vapor Deposition on Patterned Substrates -- Large-Scale Integration of Quantum Dot Devices on MBE-Based Quantum Wire Networks -- GaAs and InGaAs Position-Controlled Quantum Dots Fabricated by Selective-Area Metalloorganic Vapor Phase Epitaxy -- Spatial InAs Quantum Dot Positioning in GaAs Microdisk and Posts.

Accurate positioning of self-organized nanostructures on a substrate surface can be regarded as the Achilles’ heel of nanotechnology. This perception also applies to self-assembled semiconductor quantum dots. This book describes the full range of possible strategies to laterally align self-assembled quantum dots on a substrate surface, starting from pure self-ordering mechanisms and culminating with forced alignment by lithographic positioning. The text addresses both short- and long-range ordering phenomena and paves the way for the future high integration of single quantum dot devices on a single chip. Contributions by the best-known experts in this field ensure that all relevant quantum-dot heterostructures are elucidated from diverse relevant perspectives.

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