LATTICE STRAIN RELAXATION OF ZNS LAYERS GROWN BY VAPOR-PHASE EPITAXY ON (100)GAAS

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作者
LOVERGINE, N
LEO, G
MANCINI, AM
ROMANATO, F
DRIGO, AV
GIANNINI, C
TAPFER, L
机构
[1] INFM,GNSM UNIT,I-73100 LECCE,ITALY
[2] UNIV PADUA,DIPARTIMENTO FIS G GALILEI,I-35100 PADUA,ITALY
[3] INFM,GNSM UNIT,I-35100 PADUA,ITALY
[4] CNR,SVILUPPO MAT,I-72100 BRINDISI,ITALY
关键词
ZNS EPILAYERS; STRAIN RELAXATION; X-RAY DIFFRACTION; ION CHANNELING;
D O I
10.1016/0921-5107(94)90015-9
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
The structural characterization of ZnS epilayers grown on (100) GaAs by H-2 transport vapour-phase epitaxy is reported. High resolution X-ray diffraction and ion channelling Rutherford backscattering spectrometric measurements were used to evaluate the overall crystalline perfection of the epilayers and the distortion and reciprocal orientation of the ZnS and GaAs lattices and to measure the epilayer built-in lattice strain. High crystalline quality can be achieved at the surface of relatively thick (above ca. 1 mu m) ZnS layers, although a dense distribution of extended defects was observed close to the ZnS/GaAs interface. It turns out that the ZnS unit cell is orthorombically distorted, although its deviation from a purely tetragonal distortion is very small. Systematic measurements of the ZnS lattice strain were performed on the epilayers and the results were compared with the thermal strain value obtained by temperature-dependent X-ray diffraction measurements. The data indicate that the ZnS built-in lattice strain can be entirely ascribed to a thickness dependent thermal strain contribution, the initial lattice misfit at the growth temperature being almost totally relaxed even for relatively thin epilayers. Finally, no appreciable strain was found for epilayer thicknesses above about 3 mu m.
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