Efficient Current Injection Into Single Quantum Dots Through Oxide-Confined p-n-Diodes
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Date
2016
Volume
63
Issue
5
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IEEE transactions on electron devices : ED
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New York, NY : IEEE
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Current injection into single quantum dots embedded in vertical p-n-diodes featuring oxide apertures is analyzed in the low-injection regime suitable for single-photon emitters. The experimental and theoretical evidence is found for a rapid lateral spreading of the carriers after passing the oxide aperture in the conventional p-i-n-design. By an alternative design employing p-doping up to the oxide aperture, the current spreading can be suppressed resulting in an enhanced current confinement and increased injection efficiencies, both, in the continuous wave and under pulsed excitation.
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