Tuning self-assembled InAs quantum dots by rapid thermal annealing

Abstract
Blueshifts in the photoluminescence emission energies from an ensemble of self-assembled InAs quantum dots are observed as a result of postgrowth thermal annealing. Enhancement of the integrated photoluminescence emission and narrowing of the full width half-maxima (from 55 to 12 meV) occur together with blueshifts up to 300 meV at annealing temperatures up to 950 °C. Evidence that the structures remain as dots comes form the observation of level filling and photoluminescence excitation studies which reveal LO phonon peaks occurring at multiples of ∼30 meV from the detection energies.