High minority-carrier lifetimes in GaAs grown on low-defect-density Ge/GeSi/Si substrates

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A high bulk minority-carrier lifetime in GaAs grown on Si-based substrates is demonstrated. This was achieved by utilizing a step-graded Ge/GeSi buffer (threading dislocation density 2×106 cm-2) grown on an offcut (001) Si wafer, coupled with monolayer-scale control of the GaAs nucleation to suppress antiphase domains. Bulk minority-carrier lifetimes (τp) were measured using room-temperature time-resolved photoluminescence applied to a series of Al0.3Ga0.7As/GaAs/Al0.3Ga0.7As double-heterojunction structures doped n=1.1×1017 cm-3 with GaAs thicknesses of 0.5, 1.0, and 1.5 μm. A lifetime τp=7.7 ns was determined for GaAs grown on Si. The extracted interface recombination velocity of 3.9×103 cm/s is comparable to recombination velocities found for Al0.3Ga0.7As/GaAs interfaces grown on both GaAs and Ge wafers, indicating that the crosshatch surface morphology characteristic of strain-relaxed Ge/GeSi surfaces does not impede the formation of high-electronic-quality interfaces. These results hold great promise for future integration of III-V minority-carrier devices with Si wafer technologies. © 1998 American Institute of Physics.

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Sieg, R. M., Carlin, J. A., Boeckl, J. J., Ringel, S. A., Currie, M. T., Ting, S. M., … Keyes, B. M. (1998). High minority-carrier lifetimes in GaAs grown on low-defect-density Ge/GeSi/Si substrates. Applied Physics Letters, 73(21), 3111–3113. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.122689

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