Abstract

Multi-layer InAs quantum wires were grown on, and embedded in In 0.53Ga 0.47− x Al x As (with x=0, 0.1, 0.3 and 0.48) barrier/spacer layers lattice matched to an InP substrate. Correlated stacking of the quantum wire arrays were observed with aluminum content of 0 and 0.1. The quantum wire stacks became anti-correlated as the aluminum content was increased to 0.3 and 0.48. The origin of such stacking pattern variation was investigated by finite element calculations of the chemical potential distribution for indium on the growth front surface of the capping spacer layer. It is shown that the stacking pattern transition is determined by the combined effect of strain and surface morphology on the growth front of the spacer layers.

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