Growth of high-purity GaAs layers by molecular beam epitaxy

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High-purity GaAs layers were grown by molecular beam epitaxy using carefully controlled procedures for source and substrate preparation as well as the growth itself. The layers grown without intentional doping were semi-insulating with resistivities consistently greater than 106 Ω cm. The layers doped with Si in the 1014 cm -3 range gave record Hall mobilities, the highest value being 140 000 cm2/Vs at 55 K with a net charge carrier concentration of 1×1014 cm-3. The results suggest that the use of prolonged growth period or AsH3 source is not a necessary condition for high-purity growth.

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Hwang, J. C. M., Temkin, H., Brennan, T. M., & Frahm, R. E. (1983). Growth of high-purity GaAs layers by molecular beam epitaxy. Applied Physics Letters, 42(1), 66–68. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.93727

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