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Recently we have reproducibly grown vapor-phase epitaxial GaAs, with less than 10% compensation, in an AsC13-Ga-H2 reactor. The low-temperature electrical properties of such samples are quite interesting, with neutral-impurity scattering and screening being much more important than usual. The Hall mobility is typically above 105 cm2/V sec at 5 K and has two maxima as a function of temperature, the usual one near 50 K and another near 9 K, The latter phenomenon has not been observed before, to our knowledge, The mobility and carrier concentration temperature dependences for a low-compensation sample and a normal-compensation sample are theoretically fitted to determine the donor and acceptor concentrations. The low-compensation sample has NA/ND =0.06 +/- 0.03.
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The original publication is available at http://prb.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v28/i2/p1151_1