Affiliation:
1. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore , Singapore 117583
Abstract
Indium antimonide bismide (InSbBi) has emerged as a highly promising material for long-wavelength infrared photodetection devices due to its unique small energy bandgap (<0.17 eV) compared to existing III–V compound semiconductors. Despite its potential, experimental studies on InSbBi are still incomplete and scarce. Furthermore, the challenges associated with incorporating Bi and producing high-quality, defect-free samples are yet to be adequately addressed. To tackle these issues, we systematically investigated the growth of InSbBi on a GaAs substrate in this study. We incorporated up to 3.4% of Bi into InSbBi material. Our research contributes significantly to the field by demonstrating a technique for growing high-quality InSbBi material with Bi content of up to 2.3%, which is free of droplets and features a smooth surface. We achieved this goal by dynamically adjusting the Sb flux, carefully controlling the interplay between the Bi flux and the growth temperature, and implementing a post-growth annealing process. Our work is crucial for developing InSbBi technology as it contributes to the understanding of the growth process and surface morphology of InSbBi. Moreover, our results provide a path toward producing high-quality InSbBi samples.
Funder
Ministry of Education-Singapore
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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