Abstract

The aspects of bonding interaction mechanisms which have an impact on the correlation state of alloy semiconductors are demonstrated. The effect of the correlation state on liquidus and solidus curves, on surface segregation, and on vacancy densities is deduced. Vacancy energies for several alloys are presented, and tentative conclusions are drawn about their effects on diffusion, doping, and ion beam processing. Features of the theory of surface segregation in semiconductor alloys are then presented.

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