Sunday, November 4, 2012

1211.0051 (Joseph Kassim et al.)

Mn Solid Solutions in Self-Assembled Ge/Si (001) Quantum Dot
Heterostructures
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Joseph Kassim, Christopher Nolph, Matthieu Jamet, Petra Reinke, Jerrold Floro
Heteroepitaxial Ge0.98Mn0.02 quantum dots on Si (001) were grown by molecular beam epitaxy. The standard Ge wetting layer-hut-dome-superdome sequence was observed, with no indicators of second phase formation in the surface morphology. We show that Mn forms a dilute solid solution in the Ge quantum dot layer, and a significant fraction of the Mn partitions into a sparse array of buried, Mn-enriched silicide precipitates directly underneath a fraction of the Ge superdomes. The magnetic response from the ultra-thin film indicates the absence of robust room temperature ferromagnetism, perhaps due to anomalous intermixing of Si into the Ge quantum dots.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.0051

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