Molecular beam epitaxy of GaAs templates on water soluble NaCl thin films

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Abstract

Expensive III-V substrates are cost limiting for the adoption of many technologies. Thus, being able to reuse the original substrate is highly desirable. Existing substrate reuse techniques have significant drawbacks, but this work discusses a new method using molecular beam epitaxy deposition of water soluble NaCl thin films on commonly employed (0 0 1) GaAs substrates. Single-crystal GaAs templates are grown on continuous NaCl layers utilizing careful exposure of the NaCl to an in-situ electron beam and a low temperature nucleation layer. The template layers can be quickly removed from the substrate via dissolution of the NaCl. After liftoff, the original wafer shows an increase in rms surface roughness of only 0.2 nm.

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May, B. J., Kim, J. J., Walker, P., Moutinho, H. R., McMahon, W. E., Ptak, A. J., & Young, D. L. (2022). Molecular beam epitaxy of GaAs templates on water soluble NaCl thin films. Journal of Crystal Growth, 586. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrysgro.2022.126617

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