Synthesis of Ge₁ˍₓSnₓ alloys by ion implantation and pulsed laser melting: Towards a group IV direct bandgap material
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2016-05-11
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Tran, Tuan T.
Pastor, David
Gandhi, Hemi H.
Smillie, Lachlan A.
Akey, Austin J.
Aziz, Michael J.
Williams, J. S.
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The germanium-tin (Ge₁ˍₓSnₓ) material system is expected to be a direct bandgap group IV semiconductor at a Sn content of 6.5−11 at. %. Such Sn concentrations can be realized by non-equilibrium deposition techniques such as molecular beam epitaxy or chemical vapour deposition. In this report, the combination of ion implantation and pulsed laser melting is demonstrated to be an alternative promising method to produce a highly Sn concentrated alloy with a good crystal quality. The structural properties of the alloys such as soluble Sn concentration, strain distribution, and crystal quality have been characterized by Rutherford backscattering spectrometry, Raman spectroscopy, x raydiffraction, and transmission electron microscopy. It is shown that it is possible to produce a high quality alloy with up to 6.2 at. %Sn6.2. The optical properties and electronic band structure have been studied by spectroscopic ellipsometry. The introduction of substitutional Sn into Ge is shown to either induce a splitting between light and heavy hole subbands or lower the conduction band at the Γ valley. Limitations and possible solutions to introducing higher Sn content into Ge that is sufficient for a direct bandgap transition are also discussed.
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