Author:
Kao Y.C.,Kim T.S.,Shih H.D.,Matteson S.,Duncan W.M.,Farrington D.L.
Abstract
AbstractIn this paper, the effect of atomic hydrogen on carbon impurity incorporation during the metalorganic-molecular-beam-epitaxy (MOMBE) growth of GaAs is studied. Atomic hydrogen was introduced into the MOMBE chamber during the growth by cracking molecular hydrogen with a high temperature cracker cell. Atomic hydrogen appears to be effective in reducing the background doping level of MOMBE-grown GaAs, presumably by reacting with hydrocarbon radicals. Background doping levels as low as 4 × 1014 cm−3 and room temperature hole mobilities as high as 430 cm2/V-sec were achieved. This result demonstrates that it is feasible to grow high quality GaAs films in MOMBE without using AsH3 or a high flux of As4by introducing atomic hydrogen into the chamber during the growth.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
2 articles.
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