Abstract

The method of software analysis of high-resolution TEM images using the peak pairs algorithm [Galindo P L et al 2007 Ultramicroscopy 107 1186–93] in combination with Raman spectroscopy was employed to study lattice deformations in Ge/Si(001) structures with low-temperature Ge quantum dots. It was found that the stresses do not spread in a thick Si layer above quantum dots, but completely relax via the formation of a thin boundary layer of mixed composition. However, intermixing of Ge and Si is absent beneath the Ge layer in samples with a Ge coverage of 10 Å. Besides intermixing was not observed at all, both beneath and above the Ge layer, in samples with a Ge coverage of 6 Å or less. This may be due to the predominance of Ge diffusion into the Si matrix from the {105} facets of Ge huts, not from the Ge wetting layer, at low temperatures of the Ge/Si structure deposition. The critical thickness of Si coverage at which the intense stress-induced diffusion takes place is determined to lie in the range from 5 to 8 nm.

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