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Nanoscale Res Lett ; 10(1): 938, 2015 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26058509

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Structural and optical properties of InAs quantum dot (QD) chains formed in etched GaAs grooves having different periods from 200 to 2000 nm in [010] orientation are reported. The site-controlled QDs were fabricated by molecular beam epitaxy on soft UV-nanoimprint lithography-patterned GaAs(001) surfaces. Increasing the groove periods decreases the overall QD density but increases the QD size and the linear density along the groove direction. The effect of the increased QD size with larger periods is reflected in ensemble photoluminescence measurements as redshift of the QD emission. Furthermore, we demonstrate the photoluminescence emission from single QD chains.

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Nanoscale Res Lett ; 9(1): 3266, 2014 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26264786

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Ultrasmall microring and microdisk lasers with an asymmetric air/GaAs/Al0.98Ga0.02As waveguide and an active region based on InAs/InGaAs/GaAs quantum dots emitting around 1.3 µm were fabricated and studied. The diameter D of the microrings and microdisks was either 2 or 1.5 µm, and the inner diameter d of the microrings varied from 20% to 70% of the outer diameter D. The microring with D = 2 µm and d = 0.8 µm demonstrated a threshold pump power as low as 1.8 µW at room temperature. Lasing was observed up to 100°C owing to the use of quantum dots providing high confinement energy both for electrons and holes. Tuning spectral positions of the whispering gallery modes via changing the inner diameters of the microrings was demonstrated. PACS: 78.67.Hc; 42.55.Sa; 42.50.Pq; 78.55.Cr.

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Nanoscale Res Lett ; 7(1): 313, 2012 Jun 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22713215

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We report the temperature-dependent photoluminescence of single site-controlled and self-assembled InAs quantum dots. We have used nanoimprint lithography for patterning GaAs(100) templates and molecular beam epitaxy for quantum dot deposition. We show that the influence of the temperature on the photoluminescence properties is similar for quantum dots on etched nanopatterns and randomly positioned quantum dots on planar surfaces. The photoluminescence properties indicate that the prepatterning does not degrade the radiative recombination rate for the site-controlled quantum dots.

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Opt Lett ; 34(13): 1979-81, 2009 Jul 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19571972

ABSTRACT

We show that nanoimprint lithography combined with electron-beam evaporation provides a cost-efficient, rapid, and reproducible method to fabricate conical nanostructures with very sharp tips on flat surfaces in high volumes. We demonstrate the method by preparing a wafer-scale array of gold nanocones with an average tip radius of 5 nm. Strong local fields at the tips enhance the second-harmonic generation by over 2 orders of magnitude compared with a nonsharp reference.

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