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Design of quantum dot lattices in amorphous matrices by ion beam irradiation

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2011

Abstract

We report on the highly controllable self-assembly of semiconductor quantum dots and metallic nanoparticles in a solid amorphous matrix, induced by ion beam irradiation of an amorphous multilayer. We demonstrate experimentally and theoretically a possibility to tune the basic structural properties of the quantum dots in a wide range.

Furthermore, the sizes, distances, and arrangement type of the quantum dots follow simple equations dependent on the irradiation and the multilayer properties. We present a Monte Carlo model for the simulation and prediction of the structural properties of the materials formed by this method.

The presented results enable engineering and simple production of functional materials or simple devices interesting for applications in nanotechnology.