Abstract

Raman scattering study on a group of InAs/GaSb superlattice (SL) samples where the strain is systematically changed from tensile to compressive regime is presented. The effect of the lattice mismatch between the substrate and the epitaxially grown SL layers on particularly the InSb-like interface phonon frequencies is revealed in the backscattering geometry. The higher order folded longitudinal acoustic (FLA) phonon modes are also observed for samples having different superlattice periodicity. An ideality factor is incorporated into the model used for predicting the FLA phonon frequencies to simply express the deviation in the average acoustic velocity in the SL from the one in the homogeneous medium with abrupt transition in the interfaces.

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