Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5370429 Applied Surface Science 2006 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The spinodal-like decomposition of InxGa1−xP epitaxial layer prepared by low-pressure metallorganic vapour phase epitaxy was studied by means of photoluminescence and transmission electron microscopy. Epitaxial layers were grown on GaP substrates at Tg = 740 °C and reactor pressure of 20 mbar. We show that presence of spinodal-like decomposition occur at samples with InP mole fraction higher as x = 0.2 and V/III ratio of 75. The low-temperature photoluminescence spectra shows that in partially decomposed samples a characteristic broad band occurred close to 1.985 eV. An increase in the V/III ratio up to a value of 350 suppressed the decomposition, and PL signal with only one narrow transition was obtained.

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