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Heteroepitaxy of GaP on Si(100)

1996 
In this article, we analyze the kinetics of heteroepitaxial growth of GaP on Si(100) by pulsed chemical beam epitaxy on the basis of results obtained by real‐time optical process monitoring. In view of the large barrier to epitaxial growth on oxygen or carbon contaminated silicon surface elements and the low stacking fault energy for GaP, residual contamination of the silicon surface contributes to defect formation in the initial phase of GaP heteroepitaxy on Si, and requires special measures, such as surface structuring, to limit the propagation of defects into the epitaxial film. The control of the supersaturation during the first 10–20 s of film formation is essential for the quality of subsequent epitaxial growth and is limited to a narrow process window between three‐dimensional nucleation and overgrowth at low Ga supersaturation and gallium‐cluster formation at high Ga supersaturation. Steady state heteroepitaxial growth is described by a four‐layer stack substrate/epilayer/surface reaction layer (S...
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