GeSn is a promising material for the fabrication of on-chip photonic and nanoelectronic devices. Processing techniques dedicated to GeSn have thus been developed, including epitaxy, annealing, ion implantation, and etching. In this work, suspended, strain-relaxed, and high-quality GeSn microdisks are realized by a new approach without any etching to GeSn alloy. The GeSn alloy was grown on pre-patterned Ge (001) substrate by molecular beam epitaxy at low temperatures. The transmission electron microscopy and scanning electron microscopy were carried out to determine the microstructures of the GeSn samples. The microdisks with different diameters of Ge pedestals were fabricated by controlling the selective wet etching time, and micro-Raman results show that the microdisks with different dimensions of the remaining Ge pedestals have different extents of strain relaxation. The compressive strain of microdisks is almost completely relaxed under suitable conditions. The semiconductor processing technology presented in this work can be an alternative method to fabricate innovative GeSn and other materials based micro/nano-structures for a range of Si-compatible photonics, 3D-MOSFETs, and microelectromechanical device applications.

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