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Temperature Activated Dimensionality Crossover in the Nucleation of Quantum Dots by Droplet Epitaxy on GaAs(111)A Vicinal Substrates.

Artur TuktamyshevAlexey FedorovSergio BiettiShiro TsukamotoStefano Sanguinetti
Published in: Scientific reports (2019)
A temperature activated crossover between two nucleation regimes is observed in the behavior of Ga droplet nucleation on vicinal GaAs(111)A substrates with a miscut of 2° towards [Formula: see text]. At low temperature (<400 °C) the droplet density dependence on temperature and flux is compatible with droplet nucleation by two-dimensional diffusion. Increasing the temperature, a different regime is observed, whose scaling behavior is compatible with a reduction of the dimensionality of the nucleation regime from two to one dimension. We attribute such behavior to a presence of finite width terraces and a sizeable Ehrlich-Schwöbel barrier at the terrace edge, which hinders adatom diffusion in the direction perpendicular to the steps.
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