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Study of Localized Surface Plasmon Polariton Effect on Radiative Decay Rate of InGaN/GaN Pyramid Structures

  • Gong, Su-Hyun;Ko, Young-Ho;Kim, Je-Hyung;Jin, Li-Hua;Kim, Joo-Sung;Kim, Taek;Cho, Yong-Hoon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2012.08a
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    • pp.184-184
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    • 2012
  • Recently, InGaN/GaN multi-quantum well grown on GaN pyramid structures have attracted much attention due to their hybrid characteristics of quantum well, quantum wire, and quantum dot. This gives us broad band emission which will be useful for phosphor-free white light emitting diode. On the other hand, by using quantum dot emission on top of the pyramid, site selective single photon source could be realized. However, these structures still have several limitations for the single photon source. For instance, the quantum efficiency of quantum dot emission should be improved further. As detection systems have limited numerical aperture, collection efficiency is also important issue. It has been known that micro-cavities can be utilized to modify the radiative decay rate and to control the radiation pattern of quantum dot. Researchers have also been interested in nano-cavities using localized surface plasmon. Although the plasmonic cavities have small quality factor due to high loss of metal, it could have small mode volume because plasmonic wavelength is much smaller than the wavelength in the dielectric cavities. In this work, we used localized surface plasmon to improve efficiency of InGaN qunatum dot as a single photon emitter. We could easily get the localized surface plasmon mode after deposit the metal thin film because lnGaN/GaN multi quantum well has the pyramidal geometry. With numerical simulation (i.e., Finite Difference Time Domain method), we observed highly enhanced decay rate and modified radiation pattern. To confirm these localized surface plasmon effect experimentally, we deposited metal thin films on InGaN/GaN pyramid structures using e-beam deposition. Then, photoluminescence and time-resolved photoluminescence were carried out to measure the improvement of radiative decay rate (Purcell factor). By carrying out cathodoluminescence (CL) experiments, spatial-resolved CL images could also be obtained. As we mentioned before, collection efficiency is also important issue to make an efficient single photon emitter. To confirm the radiation pattern of quantum dot, Fourier optics system was used to capture the angular property of emission. We believe that highly focused localized surface plasmon around site-selective InGaN quantum dot could be a feasible single photon emitter.

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Effect of growth interruption on InN/GaN single quantum well structures

  • Kwon, S.Y.;Kim, H.J.;Na, H.;Seo, H.C.;Kim, H.J.;Shin, Y.;Kim, Y.W.;Yoon, S.;Oh, H.J.;Sone, C.;Park, Y.;Sun, Y.P.;Cho, Y.H;Cheong, H.M.;Yoon, E.
    • Journal of the Korean Vacuum Society
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    • v.12 no.S1
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    • pp.95-99
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    • 2003
  • We successfully grew InN/GaN single quantum well structures by metal-organic chemical vapor deposition and confirmed their formation by optical and structural measurements. We speculate that relatively high growth temperature ($730^{\circ}C$) of InN layer enhanced the formation of 2-dimensional quantum well structures, presumably due to high adatom mobility. As the growth interruption time increased, the PL emission efficiency from InN layer improved with peak position blue-shifted and the dislocation density decreased by one order of magnitude. The high resolution cross-sectional TEM images clearly showed that the InN layer thickness reduced from 2.5 nm (without GI) to about I urn (with 10 sec GI) and the InN/GaN interface became very flat with 10 sec GI. We suggest that decomposition and mass transport processes on InN during GI is responsible for these phenomena.

Relative Absorption Edges of GaN/InGaN/GaN Single Quantum Wells and InGaN/GaN Heterostructures by Metalorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition (유기금속화학기상증착법으로 성장된 GaN/InGaN/GaN 단양자 우물층과 InGaN/GaN 이종접합 구조의 광학적 특징)

  • Kim, Je-Won;Son, Chang-Sik;Jang, Yeong-Geun;Choe, In-Hun;Park, Yeong-Gyun;Kim, Yong-Tae;Ambacher, O.;Ctutzmann, M.
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.42-45
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    • 1999
  • The room temperature optical transmission spectra of GaN /InGaN/GaN single quantum wells (SQW) and InGaN/GaN heterostructures grwon by low pressure metalorganic chemical vapor deposition have been measured. The dependence of the absorption edges of the GaN/InGaN/GaN SQW on the well width has been determined from the transmission spectra. The result shows that the absorption edge of GaN/InGaN/GaN SQW shifts towards lower energy as increasing the well width. The dependence of the absorption edges of the InGaN/GaN heterostructures on InN mole fraction has also been determined from the transmission spectra. The result is compared with calculated values obtained from Vegards's laws. Our result shows a good agreement with the calculated values.

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Characteristics of $In_xGa_{1-x}N/GaN$ single quantum well grown by MBE

  • Kang, T.W.;Kim, C.O.;Chung, G.S;Eom, K.S.;Kim, H.J.;Won, S.H.;Park, S.H.;Yoon, G.S.;Lee, C. M.;Park, C.S.;Chi, C.S.;Lee, H.Y.;Yoon, J.S.
    • Journal of the Korean Vacuum Society
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    • v.7 no.s1
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    • pp.15-19
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    • 1998
  • Structural and optical properties of $In_xGa_{1-X}N$ as well as $In_{0.1}Ga_{0.9}N$/GaN single quantum we11 (SQW) grown on sapphire (0001) substrate with an based GaN using rf-plasma assisted MBE have been investigated. The quality of the InXGal.,N fdm was improved as the growth temperature increased. In PL measurements at low temperatures, the band edge emission peaks of $In_xGa_{1-X}N$ was shifted to red region as an indium cell and substrate temperature increased. For $In_{0.1}Ga_{0.9}N$/GaN SQW, the optical emission energy has blue shift about 15meV in PL peak, due to the confined energy level in the well region. And, the FWHM of the $In_{0.1}Ga_{0.9}N$/GaN SQW was larger than that of the bulk Ino,la.9N films. The broadening of FWHM can be explained either as non-uniformity of Indium composition or the potential fluctuation in the well region. Photoconductivity (PC) decay measurement reveals that the optical transition lifetimes of the SQW measured gradually increased with temperatures.

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Improved Multi-band Transfer Matrix Method for Calculating Eigenvalues and Eigenfunctions of Quantum Well and Superlattice Structures

  • Kim, Byoung-Whi;Jun, Yong-Il;Jung, Hee-Bum
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.361-379
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    • 1998
  • We present an improved transfer matrix algorithm which can be used in solving general n-band effective-mass $Schr{\ddot{o}}dinger$ equation for quantum well structures with arbitrary shaped potential profiles(where n specifies the number of bands explicitly included in the effective-mass equation). In the proposed algorithm, specific formulas are presented for the three-band (the conduction band and the two heavy- and light-hole bands) and two-band (the heavy- and light-hole bands) effective-mass eigensystems. Advantages of the present method can be taken in its simple and unified treatment for general $n{\times}n$ matrix envelope-function equations, which requires relatively smaller computation efforts as compared with existing methods of similar kind. As an illustration of application of the method, numerical computations are performed for a single GaAs/AlGaAs quantum well using both the two-band and three-band formulas. The results are compared with those obtained by the conventional variational procedure to assess the validity of the method.

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Effect of Short Circuit Current Enhancement in Solar Cell by Quantum Well Structure and Quantitative Analysis of Elements Using Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (양자우물구조에 의한 태양전지 단락전류 증가 효과와 이차이온 질량분석법에 의한 원소 정량 분석)

  • Kim, Junghwan
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.499-503
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    • 2019
  • Characteristics of solar cells employing a lattice matched GaInP/GaAs quantum well (QW) structure in a single N-AlGaInP/p-InGaP heterojunction (HJ) were investigated and compared to those of solar cells without QW structure. The epitaxial layers were grown on a p-GaAs substrate with $6^{\circ}$ off the (100) plane toward the <111>A. The heterojunction of solar cell consisted of a 400 nm N-AlGaInP, a 590 nm p-GaInP and 14 periods of a 10 nm GaInP/5 nm GaAs for QW structure and a 800 nm p-GaInP for the HJ structure (control cell). The solar cells were characterized after the anti-reflection coating. The short-circuit current density for $1{\times}1mm^2$ area was $9.61mA/cm^2$ for the solar cell with QW structure while $7.06mA/cm^2$ for HJ control cells. Secondary ion mass spectrometry and external quantum efficiency results suggested that the significant enhancement of $J_{sc}$ and EQE was caused by the suppression of recombination by QW structure.

Dependence of the Thickness of Spacer Layers on the Current Voltage Characteristics of DB Resonant Tunneling Diodes Analyzed with a Self-Consistent Method (스페이서층 두께변화에 따른 공명터널링 다이오드에서 전류-전압 특성의 자기무모순법에 의한 해석)

  • 김성진;이상훈;성영권
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics A
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    • v.31A no.3
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    • pp.46-52
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    • 1994
  • We investigated theoretically the current-voltage characteristics of resonant tunneling diodes with a single quantum well structure. using a self-consistent method. This method is a numerical analysis which is able to include the effects of the undoped spacer layer and the band bending by charge accumulation and depletion on the contact layers which have not been considered in the flat-band model reported by Esaki. so that it is better suited to explain experimental results. The structure used is an $AL_{0.5}Ga_{0.5}AS/GaAs/Al_{0.5}Ga_{0.5}AS$ single quantum well. In this work. we estimate the theoretical current-voltage characteristics of the same structure, and then, the dependence of the current-voltage curves on the thickness of undoped spacer layers sandwiched between the barrier and highly n-doped GaAs contact layer.

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Energy-band model on photoresponse transitions in biased asymmetric dot-in-double-quantum-well infrared detector

  • Sin, Hyeon-Uk;Choe, Jeong-U;Kim, Jun-O;Lee, Sang-Jun;No, Sam-Gyu;Lee, Gyu-Seok;Krishna, S.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2010.08a
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    • pp.234-234
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    • 2010
  • The PR transitions in asymmetric dot-in-double-quantum-well (DdWELL) photodetector is identified by bias-dependent spectral behaviors. Discrete n-i-n infrared photodetectors were fabricated on a 30-period asymmetric InAs-QD/[InGaAs/GaAs]/AlGaAs DdWELL wafer that was prepared by MBE technique. A 2.0-monolayer (ML) InAs QD ensemble was embedded in upper combined well of InGaAs/GaAs and each stack is separated by a 50-nm AlGaAs barrier. Each pixel has circular aperture of 300 um in diameter, and the mesa cell ($410{\times}410\;{\mu}m^2$) was defined by shallow etching. PR measurements were performed in the spectral range of $3{\sim}13\;{\mu}m$ (~ 100-400 meV) by using a Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectrometer and a low-noise preamplifier. The asymmetric photodetector exhibits unique transition behaviors that near-/far-infrared (NIR/FIR) photoresponse (PR) bands are blue/red shifted by the electric field, contrasted to mid-infrared (MIR) with no dependence. In addition, the MIR-FIR dual-band spectra change into single-band feature by the polarity. A four-level energy band model is proposed for the transition scheme, and the field dependence of FIR bands numerically calculated by a simplified DdWELL structure is in good agreement with that of the PR spectra. The wavelength shift by the field strength and the spectral change by the polarity are discussed on the basis of four-level transition.

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