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He Ji-Fang, Niu Zhi-Chuan, Chang Xiu-Ying, Ni Hai-Qiao, Zhu Yan, Li Mi-Feng, Shang Xiang-Jun. Molecular beam epitaxy growth of GaAs on an offcut Ge substrateJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2011, 20(1): 018102.
| He Ji-Fang, Niu Zhi-Chuan, Chang Xiu-Ying, Ni Hai-Qiao, Zhu Yan, Li Mi-Feng, Shang Xiang-Jun. Molecular beam epitaxy growth of GaAs on an offcut Ge substrateJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2011, 20(1): 018102. |
Molecular beam epitaxy growth of GaAs on an offcut Ge substrate
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Abstract
Molecular beam epitaxy growth of GaAs on an offcut Ge (100) substrate has been systemically investigated. A high quality GaAs/Ge interface and GaAs film on Ge have been achieved. High temperature annealing before GaAs deposition is found to be indispensable to avoid anti-phase domains. The quality of the GaAs film is found to strongly depend on the GaAs/Ge interface and the beginning of GaAs deposition. The reason why both high temperature annealing and GaAs growth temperature can affect epitaxial GaAs film quality is discussed. High quality In0.17Ga0.83As/GaAs strained quantum wells have also been achieved on a Ge substrate. Samples show flat surface morphology and narrow photoluminescence line width compared with the same structure sample grown on a GaAs substrate. These results indicate a large application potential for III–V compound semiconductor optoelectronic devices on Ge substrates. -
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