Bond-strength inversion in (In,Ga)As semiconductor alloys
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Eckner, Stefanie
Ritter, Konrad
Schöppe, Philipp
Haubold, Erik
Eckner, Erich
Rensberg, Jura
Röder, Robert
Ridgway, Mark C.
Schnohr, Claudia
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The atomic-scale structure and vibrational properties of semiconductor alloys are determined by the energy required for stretching and bending the individual bonds. Using temperature-dependent extended x-ray absorption fine-structure spectroscopy, we have determined the element-specific In-As and Ga-As effective bond-stretching force constants in (In,Ga)As as a function of the alloy composition. The results reveal a striking inversion of the bond strength where the originally stiffer bond in the parent materials becomes the softer bond in the alloy and vice versa. Our findings clearly demonstrate that changes of both the individual bond length and the surrounding matrix affect the bond-stretching force constants. We thus show that the previously used common assumptions about the element-specific force constants in semiconductor alloys do not reproduce the composition dependence determined experimentally for (In,Ga)As.
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Physical Review B
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