Position dependent lattice tilts in InGaAs/GaAs(001) compositionally graded buffer layers are investigated. The lateral dependence of the tilt defines a concave buffer layer curvature of up to 3 deg cm(-1). The buffer layer curvature is associated with a distribution of the misfit dislocation Burgers vectors that varies nearly linearly across the sample. The origin of this peculiar distribution is discussed and is explained in terms of a Burgers-vector selection rule, which governs the cross slip of gliding threading dislocations and that has been experimentally observed by Capano in Phys. Rev. B 45, 11 768 (1992). A quantitative model of lattice curvature formation is presented that satisfactorily accounts for the main features of the observed buffer layer curvature.

Lattice curvature generation in graded InxGa1-xAs/GaAs buffer layers

2000

Abstract

Position dependent lattice tilts in InGaAs/GaAs(001) compositionally graded buffer layers are investigated. The lateral dependence of the tilt defines a concave buffer layer curvature of up to 3 deg cm(-1). The buffer layer curvature is associated with a distribution of the misfit dislocation Burgers vectors that varies nearly linearly across the sample. The origin of this peculiar distribution is discussed and is explained in terms of a Burgers-vector selection rule, which governs the cross slip of gliding threading dislocations and that has been experimentally observed by Capano in Phys. Rev. B 45, 11 768 (1992). A quantitative model of lattice curvature formation is presented that satisfactorily accounts for the main features of the observed buffer layer curvature.
2000
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M.Natali; F.Romanato; E.Napolitani; D. De Salvador;A.V.Drigo
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