Abstract
Alloys of II-VI compound semiconductors with suitable band gap selection potentially provide broad coverage of wavelengths for photodetector applications. Achievement of high-quality epitaxial growth is, however, essential for successful development of integrated photonic and optoelectronic devices. Atomic-scale characterization of structural defects in II-VI heterostructures using electron microscopy plays an invaluable role in accomplishing this goal. This paper reviews some recent high-resolution studies of II-VI compound semiconductors with zincblende crystal structure, as grown epitaxially on commonly used substrates. Exploratory studies using aberration-corrected electron microscopes are also briefly considered. © 2013 TMS.
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Smith, D. J. (2013). Atomic-scale characterization of ii-vi compound semiconductors. Journal of Electronic Materials, 42(11), 3168–3174. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11664-013-2701-1
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