Abstract

Kinetics of quantum dots (QDs) formation in droplet epitaxy is investigated. Optimal growth parameter values are specified for deposited indium amount and growth interruption. It is shown that droplet epitaxy allows to decrease QDs density by an order of magnitude and get spectrum red-shift in comparison with Stranski-Krastanov method. As it follows from spectra analysis, growth interruption increase results in the increase of a ratio large QDs peaks area/small QDs peaks area which indicates that there are transient processes with material redistribution.

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