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Molecular beam epitaxy of wafer-scale O-band InAs/InGaAs quantum dots on GaAs for quantum photonics

  • Pavel S. Avdienko
  • , Lukas Hanschke
  • , Quirin Buchinger
  • , Nikolai Bart
  • , Hubert Riedl
  • , Bianca Scaparra
  • , Yu Xia
  • , Ziria Herdegen
  • , Knut Müller-Caspary
  • , Gregor Koblmüller
  • , Tobias Huber-Loyola
  • , Arne Ludwig
  • , Andreas Pfenning
  • , Sven Höfling
  • , Kai Müller
  • , Jonathan J. Finley
  • Walter Schottky Institut
  • Technical University of Munich
  • University of Würzburg
  • Saqura Technologies GmbH
  • Max-Planck-lnstitut für Kohlenforschung
  • Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
  • Technische Universität Berlin
  • Humanoid Technologies Lab (H2T)

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Abstract

We report a molecular beam epitaxy strategy to achieve a low density of O-band electrically tunable InAs/InGaAs quantum dots (QDs) on GaAs(001) substrates. Our approach is based on a gradient deposition of InAs in the sub-monolayer regime and subsequent capping with an In0.29Ga0.71As strain-reducing layer to redshift the emission wavelength. For different growth conditions, we investigate the optical properties of the dots using photoluminescence mapping and correlate them with structural properties determined by scanning transmission electron microscopy. Using a surface roughness modulation technique and synchronizing InAs sub-monolayer deposition cycles with substrate rotation, we control the dot density and position low-density regions (<108 cm−2) on the substrate. Hyperspectral imaging is used to map the spatial and spectral characteristics of many individual dots in the low-density region, confirming that our approach applies to conventional molecular beam epitaxy growth on (001) surfaces. Finally, we tune the QD emission wavelength within the O-band using electric fields and demonstrate single-photon emission with g (2) (0) = 0.020 ± 0.014.

Original languageEnglish
Article number071107
JournalAPL Materials
Volume14
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2026

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