Abstract

A simple relaxation of the Ge-GaAs (110) interface is studied theoretically using self-consistent pseudopotentials. The relaxation is one in which the distance between the Ge and GaAs atomic planes at the interface is increased by 20%. Band edge discontinuities are found to be insensitive to this type of relaxation in spite of large distortions of the electronic charge density.

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