• DocumentCode
    1869686
  • Title

    Damage-free top-down processes for fabricating two-dimensional array of sub-10-nanometer GaAs nanodiscs using bio-template and neutral beam etching for intermediate band solar cell applications

  • Author

    Budiman, Mohd Fairuz ; Wang, Xuan-Yu ; Huang, Chi-Hsien ; Tsukamoto, Rikako ; Kaizu, Toshiyuki ; Igarashi, Makoto ; Mortemousque, Pierre-Andre ; Okada, Yoshitaka ; Murayama, Akihiro ; Itoh, Kohei M. ; Ohno, Yuzo ; Samukawa, Seiji

  • fYear
    2011
  • fDate
    19-24 June 2011
  • Abstract
    A series of damage-free fabrication processes for a two-dimensional array of sub-10-nm GaAs nanodiscs was developed by using bio-templates and neutral beam etching. The photoluminescence of GaAs etched with a neutral beam clearly revealed that the processes could accomplish defect-free etching for GaAs. In the bio-template process, a hydrogen-radical treatment was used to remove the native oxide on the GaAs surface, and then neutral beam oxidation (NBO) was used to form a hydrophilic 1-nm-thick GaAs oxide (GaAs-NBO) film. The two-dimensional array of ferritins (protein including a 7-nm-diameter iron core) can be arranged well on hydrophilic GaAs-NBO film. The ferritin protein shell was removed using an oxygen-radical treatment at a low temperature of 280°C without thermal damage to the GaAs. Then, the neutral beam etched the the GaAs to form defect-free nanodisc structure of using the iron core as an etching mask. Finally, the iron oxide core was removed by wet etching with diluted hydrogen chloride and the fabrication process was completed without inflicting any damage to the GaAs. As a result, a two-dimensional array of GaAs quantum dots with a diameter of ~7 nm, a height of ~10 nm, a high taper angle of 88°, and a quantum dot density of more than 7×1011 cm-2 was successfully fabricated without causing any damage to the GaAs.
  • Keywords
    III-V semiconductors; etching; gallium arsenide; hydrophilicity; molecular biophysics; nanofabrication; nanostructured materials; oxidation; photoluminescence; proteins; semiconductor growth; semiconductor quantum dots; semiconductor thin films; solar cell arrays; GaAs; biotemplates process; damage-free top-down process; defect-free etching; defect-free nanodisc structure; etching mask; ferritin protein shell; ferritins two-dimensional array; hydrogen-radical treatment; hydrophilic film; intermediate band solar cell applications; iron core; iron oxide core; nanometer nanodiscs; neutral beam etching; neutral beam oxidation; oxygen-radical treatment; photoluminescence; quantum dot density; quantum dots two-dimensional array; size 1 nm; size 10 nm; temperature 280 degC; two-dimensional array fabrication; wet etching; Arrays; Etching; Gallium arsenide; Iron; Plasma temperature; Proteins;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC), 2011 37th IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Seattle, WA
  • ISSN
    0160-8371
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-9966-3
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/PVSC.2011.6186499
  • Filename
    6186499