| Literature DB >> 21849084 |
Yongjin Wang1, Tong Wu, Fangren Hu, Yoshiaki Kanamori, Hongbo Zhu, Kazuhiro Hane.
Abstract
We report here the epitaxial growth of III-nitride material on freestanding HfO2 gratings by molecular beam epitaxy. Freestanding HfO2 gratings are fabricated by combining film evaporation, electron beam lithography, and fast atom beam etching of an HfO2 film by a front-side silicon process. The 60-μm long HfO2 grating beam can sustain the stress change during the epitaxial growth of a III-nitride material. Grating structures locally change the growth condition and vary indium composition in the InGaN/GaN quantum wells and thus, the photoluminescence spectra of epitaxial III-nitride grating are tuned. Guided mode resonances are experimentally demonstrated in fabricated III-nitride gratings, opening the possibility to achieve the interaction between the excited light and the grating structure through guided mode resonance.PACS: 78.55.Cr; 81.65.Cf; 81.15.Hi.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21849084 PMCID: PMC3212012 DOI: 10.1186/1556-276X-6-497
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1Schematic process of III-nitride grating grown on freestanding HfO.
Figure 2SEM images of a freestanding HfO. (a) SEM image of freestanding HfO2 grating template; (b) epitaxial III-nitride grating with air opening of 400 nm, and the inset is the zoom-in image; (c) epitaxial III-nitride grating with an air opening of 200 nm, and the inset is the zoom-in image; (d) epitaxial III-nitride grating with an air opening of 600 nm, and the inset is the zoom-in image; (e) 700-nm period epitaxial circular III-nitride grating; and (f) 500-nm period epitaxial circular III-nitride grating.
Figure 3PL spectra of epitaxial gratings with various air openings. (a) PL spectra of 1,020-nm period epitaxial III-nitride grating versus air opening. (b) PL spectra of epitaxial III-nitride grating versus grating periods.
Figure 4Illustration of the reflection dip. (a) Reflectance spectra of epitaxial III-nitride grating. (b) Comparison of reflectance spectra between HfO2 grating and resultant III-nitride grating.