Twisted ZB-CdTe/RS-PbTe (111) heterojunction as a metastable interface structure

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The heterostructures of (zinc-blende)-CdTe/(rock-salt)-PbTe are typically found to have their common cubic axes aligned to each other, as in the case of PbTe quantum dots embedded in a CdTe matrix. In this work, we perform both theoretical and experimental studies on the CdTe/PbTe heterostructure in a different geometry: a planar CdTe/PbTe (111) heterostructure. We simulate the epitaxial growth of CdTe (PbTe) on the (111) PbTe (CdTe) substrate, using a density-functional theory. A twisted CdTe/PbTe (111) interface structure has been predicted in the layer-by-layer epitaxial growth on the (111) substrate, in contrast to the non-twisted CdTe/PbTe (111) interface reported in the literature. This predicted structure has been confirmed experimentally in the heterostructure grown by molecular beam epitaxy, using a high-resolution transmission electron microscope. The twisted interface has a lower binding energy than the non-twisted one, indicating that the twisted structure is a metastable phase formed in the non-equilibrium growth process. Additionally, the interface reconstructions of the CdTe/PbTe (111) heterostructure observed by reflection high-energy electron diffraction are explained using the twisted interface model. © IOP Publishing and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.

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Jin, S., Cai, C., Zhang, B., Wu, H., Bi, G., Si, J., & Zhang, Y. (2012). Twisted ZB-CdTe/RS-PbTe (111) heterojunction as a metastable interface structure. New Journal of Physics, 14. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/14/11/113021

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