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Study and Characterization of Low-Pressure AsH3 Cracking Cells in Gas Source MBE: Growth of GaAs and AlGaAs Epitaxy
Proceedings of SPIE
  • Cole W. Litton
  • L. Kapitan
  • Phil W. Yu
  • David C. Look, Wright State University - Main Campus
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Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
4-20-1987
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Abstract

MBE growth of GaAs and AlGaAs layers with good surface morphology and reasonably good PL spectral response has been achieved using two versions of a low-pressure, Calawa-type AsH3 cracker (long-quartz-tube containing a filamentary Ta catalyst) which produced predominately As4 and As2 and smaller concentrations of As1 for the MBE growth. Quadruple mass analyzer measurements of the cracking patterns and the As4, As2, and As1 molecular species produced by the gas cracking furnaces are also reported.

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Presented at the Proceedings of SPIE: Growth of Compound Semiconductors, Bay Point, FL.

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DOI
10.1117/12.940993
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Cole W. Litton, L. Kapitan, Phil W. Yu and David C. Look. "Study and Characterization of Low-Pressure AsH3 Cracking Cells in Gas Source MBE: Growth of GaAs and AlGaAs Epitaxy" Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 796 (1987) p. 32 - 39
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