Abstract

AbstractThe pulsed laser atom probe has been used to characterise the fine scale chemistry of a range of III-V ternary and quaternary compound semiconductors (GaInAs, AlInAs, GaAlInAs) grown, using MOCVD techniques, on indium phosphide substrates. It has been observed that there are fine scale chemical fluctuations in some specimens on a scale of typically 10–20 nm. The fluctuations appear to be a result of localized clustering of the group III components in the epilayer. In quaternary material there is evidence for different degrees of clustering for different components. It is suggested that this compositional fluctuation is a consequence of clustering occuring above a miscibility gap. The existence of a TEM contrast mechanism inherent to the material has the effect of making TEM an unreliable indicator of fine scale compositional variations in these systems.

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