Strain engineering of epitaxially transferred, ultrathin layers of III-V semiconductor on insulator

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Strain state of ultrathin InAs-on-insulator layers obtained from an epitaxial transfer process is studied. The as-grown InAs epilayer (10 -20 nm thick) on the GaSb/AlGaSb source wafer has the expected ∼0.62% tensile strain. The strain is found to fully release during the epitaxial transfer of the InAs layer onto a Si/ SiO2 substrate. In order to engineer the strain of the transferred InAs layers, a ZrOx cap was used during the transfer process to effectively preserve the strain. The work presents an important advance toward the control of materials properties of III-V on insulator layers. © 2011 American Institute of Physics.

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Fang, H., Madsen, M., Carraro, C., Takei, K., Kim, H. S., Plis, E., … Javey, A. (2011). Strain engineering of epitaxially transferred, ultrathin layers of III-V semiconductor on insulator. Applied Physics Letters, 98(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3537963

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