Evaluating the local bandgap across InxGa1-xAs multiple quantum wells in a metamorphic laser via low-loss EELS

Nicholas Stephen, Ivan Pinto-Huguet, Robert Lawrence, Demie Kepaptsoglou, Marc Botifoll, Agnieszka Gocalinska, Enrica Mura, Emanuele Pelucchi, Jordi Arbiol, Miryam Arredondo

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Abstract

We investigate spatially resolved variations in the bandgap energy across multiple InxGa1-xAs quantum wells (QWs) on a GaAs substrate within a metamorphic laser structure. Using high resolution scanning transmission electron microscopy and low-loss electron energy loss spectroscopy, we present a detailed analysis of the local bandgap energy, indium concentration, and strain distribution within the QWs. Our findings reveal significant inhomogeneities, particularly near the interfaces, in both the strain and indium content, and a bandgap variability across QWs. These results are correlated with density functional theory simulations to further elucidate the interplay between strain, composition, and bandgap energy. This work underscores the importance of spatially resolved analysis in understanding, and optimising, the electronic and optical properties of semiconductor devices. The study suggests that the collective impact of individual QWs might affect the emission and performance of the final device, providing insights for the design of next-generation metamorphic lasers with multiple QWs as the active region.
Original languageEnglish
TypeArticle
Media of outputarXiv preprint sever
Publication statusPublished - 01 Jun 2024

Keywords

  • Condensed Matter - Materials Science

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