Abstract

Optical transmission and photoluminescence have been used for the studies of disorder in the films of mercury cadmium telluride alloys grown by molecular-beam epitaxy (MBE) on Si and GaAs substrates. The effect of substantial decrease of the disorder as a result of thermal annealing is discussed as well as possible relation of the disorder to defects typical of the material grown by MBE.

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