Abstract
We present a photoluminescence study of In(As,P) monolithic nanoinclusions into Si (100) substrates. The structures were grown in openings of the silicon substrates using an original approach based on the metal-organic vapor epitaxy method. The obtained arrays of In(As,P) nanoinclusions into the Si (100) surface were investigated by scanning microphotoluminescence spectroscopy. The obtained results show high crystalline quality of In(As,P) inclusions with broad emission peak in the near-infrared range of wavelengths.
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