Abstract

Successful growth of high-density hexagonal InGaAs ridge quantum wire (QWR) networks by an atomic hydrogen (H*)-assisted selective MBE technique is reported. As the templates, periodic hexagonal patterns with a pitch of 300 nm, consisting of - and -oriented mesa stripes, were prepared on [001] InP substrates by electron beam lithography and wet chemical etching. Then, InGaAs and InAlAs ridge structures were grown under H* irradiation, and they were characterized by SEM and AFM measurements. Although H* irradiation significantly improved facet flatness in both cases, InAlAs ridges were found to be better for QWR growth. By supplying InAlAs/InGaAs/InAlAs materials on the InAlAs ridge structure, a hexagonal network, consisting of embedded InGaAs QWRs and having a node density of 1 /spl times/10/sup 9/ cm/sup -2/ could be successfully realized. Intense and narrow PL peaks from the network indicated high spatial uniformity and high crystalline quality of QWRs.

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