Direct imaging of phase separation in ZnCdO layers

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A direct correlation of structural and optical properties of MOCVD-grown ZnCdO-layers with a systematic variation of Cd-content has been achieved on a microscopic scale using highly spatially and spectrally resolved cathodoluminescence. The ZnCdO layer luminescence measured in cathodoluminescence wavelength images reveals strong lateral fluctuations directly visualizing local band gap fluctuation as a consequence of different local Cd incorporation. We give direct evidence for a chemical phase separation into Cd-rich and Cd-poor nanodomains in ZnCdO. © 2006 American Institute of Physics.

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Bertram, F., Giemsch, S., Forster, D., Christen, J., Kling, R., Kirchner, C., & Waag, A. (2006). Direct imaging of phase separation in ZnCdO layers. Applied Physics Letters, 88(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2172146

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