Superconductivity of indium diffused GaAs was investigated. The superconductivity in these samples was identified by the magnetic susceptibility and the characteristic field modulated microwave absorption. The static magnetic susceptibility was measured from 40 K down to 2.5 K. The result shows two distinctive diamagnetic contributions within 7 K-2.5 K range. These diamagnetic contributions were correlated with the excess of In and Ga metal in GaAs.
Intraband absorption in n- and p-doped structures with InAs/GaAs quantum dots covered by InGaAs layers is studied both experimentally and theoretically. The absorption cross-section for p-type quantum dots was found to be significantly smaller than that for n-type quantum dots. Interband absorption bleaching under strong interband excitation is found and investigated in undoped quantum dot structures. Structures with artificial molecules were grown. Photoluminescence spectra and transmission electron microscopy images proves the presence of coupled symmetrical quantum dots.
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