Selenium and silicon delta-doping properties of GaAs by atmospheric pressure metalorganic chemical vapor deposition

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We investigate selenium and silicon delta-doping characteristics for GaAs layers grown by atmospheric pressure metalorganic chemical vapor deposition. Broadened capacitance-voltage (C-V) profiles and low doping activities are found in case of Se delta doping. In contrast, excellent delta-doping characteristics result for silicon. The obtained C-V full width at half maximum are in the range of 44-49 Å for samples even with substrate temperatures of 700-750 °C, which are relatively high compared with the molecular-beam epitaxy (MBE) substrate temperature. Hall mobility measurements show the mobility enhancement due to a screening of impurity charges. Also, Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations demonstrate the two-dimensional nature of electrons confined in the delta-doped layers. Therefore, our delta-doped layers show no substantial differences in quality with MBE-grown delta-doped layers. In addition, preliminary delta field-effect transistors having a gate length of 1.5 μm and a gate width of 300 μm are fabricated.

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Kim, Y., Kim, M. S., Min, S. K., Lee, C., & Yoo, K. H. (1990). Selenium and silicon delta-doping properties of GaAs by atmospheric pressure metalorganic chemical vapor deposition. Journal of Applied Physics, 68(6), 2747–2751. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.346451

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