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SPECIAL ISSUE ON ICMAT 2003, SYMPOSIUM N1: SURFACE AND NANOSCALE SCIENCE; EDITED BY H. C. KANG and W. S. CHINNo Access

CROSS-SECTIONAL SCANNING TUNNELING MICROSCOPY OF BURIED HETEROSTRUCTURE LASERS

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S0219581X04002334Cited by:2 (Source: Crossref)

    A single-mode buried heterostructure laser has been imaged using Cross-Sectional Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (X-STM). The problem of positioning the tip on the restricted active region on the (110) face has been overcome using combined Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM).

    In order to understand the change in the STM scans when biased, particularly the physical change in surface step defects caused by commercial sample preparation, the experimental setup has been modified to allow the sample to be biased. A simpler double quantum well test structure has been biased and it has been demonstrated that it is possible to continue performing STM whilst the device is powered. The change in the relative contrast across the image has been shown to be unaffected by this external bias for the range scanned, as predicted by a fully-coupled Poison drift–diffusion model calculated using Fermi–Dirac statistics.