Abstract

High-quality, lattice-matched InGaP on exact (100) GaAs was successfully grown by molecular beam epitaxy with a GaP decomposition source. The ordering parameter (η) of the InGaP is investigated as a function of the growth temperature. η is as low as 0.22 and almost insensitive to the growth temperature below 460 °C. It increases abruptly around 475 °C and has a maximum value of 0.35 at ≈490 °C. Double crystal X-ray diffraction and a low-temperature photoluminescence spectrum reveal that the present growth method is robust and provides better quality InGaP compared to other state-of-the-art growth technologies.

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