Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10670384 Thin Solid Films 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
Real-time diagnostics are an essential tool in the development and improvement of growth processes for new materials. Here we use real-time spectroscopic polarimetric observations of zinc oxide deposition, and a chemical model derived therefrom, to develop a method of growing dense, two-dimensional zinc oxide epitaxially on sapphire by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition. With the transition between deposition and etching being 13% in the diethylzinc flow rate, it is unlikely that we would have discovered this process without the use of real-time spectroscopic ellipsometry. New photoluminescence data support our conclusion that using this cyclical growth process yields improved material.
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