Surface photoabsorption study of the effect of substrate misorientation on ordering in GaInP

Publication Type journal article
School or College College of Engineering
Department Electrical & Computer Engineering; Materials Science & Engineering
Creator Stringfellow, Gerald B.
Other Author Murata, H.; Ho, I.H.; Hosokawa, Y.
Title Surface photoabsorption study of the effect of substrate misorientation on ordering in GaInP
Date 1996-04-15
Description Substrate orientation strongly affects Cu-Pt ordering in Ga0.5In0.5P layers grown by organometallic vapor phase epitaxy. In situ surface photoabsorption SPA measurements were used to measure the concentration of 1 10-oriented P dimers, characteristic of the 2 4 reconstructed surface, as a function of substrate misorientation from 001. For substrates misoriented toward either 110 or 111 A or 1 10 or 111 B, the P-dimer concentration is found to decrease systematically as the misorientation angle increases from 0° to 15.8° at 620 °C with tertiarybutylphosphine TBP partial pressures of 10, 50, and 200 Pa. The P-dimer concentrations on substrates misoriented toward 110 are higher than for those misoriented toward 1 10. The Ga0.5In0.5P layers were found to form the Cu-Pt structure during growth. The degree of order, determined from 20 K photoluminescence measurements, shows a strong correlation with the concentration of 1 10-oriented P dimers. The data also clearly show the effect of step structure on Cu-Pt ordering. They indicate that 110 steps formed by misorientation toward 1 10 enhance ordering while 1 10 steps formed by misorientation toward 110 retard ordering.
Type Text
Publisher American Institute of Physics (AIP)
Volume 68
Issue 16
Subject P-dimer concentration; Photoluminescence measurements; Surface reconstruction
Subject LCSH Epitaxy; Metal organic chemical vapor deposition; Photoabsorption
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Murata, H., Ho, I.H., Hosokawa, Y., & Stringfellow, G.B. (1996). Surface photoabsorption study of the effect of substrate misorientation on ordering in GaInP. Applied Physics Letters, 68(16), 2237.
Rights Management ©American Institute of Physics. The following article appeared in Murata, H., Ho, I.H., Hosokawa, Y., & Stringfellow, G.B., Applied Physics Letters, 68
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