Abstract

Germanium implantation of InGaAs/InP quantum wells results in both column III and column V interdiffusion. Secondary ion mass spectroscopy and low-temperature photoluminescence indicate a lattice-matched composition and show column V interdiffusion deep in the structure attributed to fast-diffusing implantation defects.

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